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Old 07-07-2005 | 12:02 PM
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nodog
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Default RE: Do you think hunting over baited corn is right?


ORIGINAL: Rack-attack

So corn, food plots, doe in heat scents, decoys, and all calls are some form of "baiting" a deer to come within range of a hunter. To say one is right or better than another is really cutting hairs
I have never seen a "crop" of corn concentrated into a 300 lb mound - "growing" in a 5 ' x5' lump on the edge of hardwoods and a thick bedding area. I hate corners to the point I can't even eat the stuff come hunting season[:@]

AND I have never seen a can of tinks change the entire deer pattern of a piece of woods for weeks at a time............lol.........to put scent lures in the same sentence as corn is[:'(]

It is illegal here - and there is more corn piles in the woods than on ole Mcdonalds farm[:-].......you know a duck duck here..............................a duck duck there.......

I carry shock with me when I scout - thats pool clorine - nothing like a little bit of that stuff to kill a pile - its easier to carry than deisel fuel

I hate corn - I hate the practice - I hate the reasons - and I hate the "character" of those I see using it. It has become a desease in the woods I hunt.

Funny how it is legal and O.K. in some states yet it is flat out POACHING where I hunt.

These are just the opinions of one who hunts in woods that corning is ILLEGAL - so it is poaching. Do not take it personally if you bait where it is legal to do so.

No offense taken. Good post. Very funny and with some valid points.

I eat corn come hunting season for a cover scent. How's that fit into things.
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