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Old 03-14-2008 | 11:06 AM
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From: From Texas but now reside in MS
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When you throw all this stuff away and make your own bow & arrow from sticks and rocks, and then track and stalk your prey, then you will be a REAL hunter. Dont bash someone for throwing out some corn and such to attract a deer to a particular location. I would be willing to bet that you have hunted a fields edge, or near oak trees, this is essentially useing bait because you know the deer will get hungery and come to one of these spots eventually.We try to give ourselves every advantagewe can to harvest an animal, doe pee, cover scents, etc. I would think twice before you start labeling people.
My thoughts exactly.. I grew up hunting over corn in Tx and when I moved to MS the first thing they said was "You can't hunt over corn here in MS" I said fine. Then how do you all hunt.. They took me to a 2 acre oat patch.. I was like Whoo Hoo you mean I can hunt over oats.. Cause we can't grow that stuff in South Texas.. Now they are having the debate here in MS on whether to allow hunting over corn. IMO there is little to no difference between food plots and corn.. Personally I don't care either way.. But for MS they either need to legalize it or enforce it.. Because the slap on the hand fine they have for it is what is causing all the problems
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