Northern Wisconsin Public Land
I've been thinking about making a run up to Northern Wisconsin for a 5 day rifle hunt. I've ordered the Chequamegon National Forest map, and several topos. My only concern is baiting. I've read on several other forums that alot of folks bait up there. Is that a problem that effects the natural movement and dispersal of deer in the Wisky North woods. I was hunting in the george Washington National Forest(Virginia) a few years back, and as I was sneaking along a promising ridge top trail I ran smack into a huge pile of apples. That stuff kinda ruins the whole deep woods expierience.
Any thoughts?