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Old 04-07-2008, 07:48 AM
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twildasin
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Default RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?

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This question begs of, elite-ism and those that answer No, should think very carefully about food plots and other actions that could be baiting in the eyes of a true purest.
I don't entirely disagree. The question doesn't beg of it.....how one answers, does.

I simply wonder how we come to terms with what we consider "baiting". Is there a line in the sand that can't be crossed......if one is to say he doesn't hunt "baited" animals?
Baiting to me..is the intentional placing of a food or suppliment (be it corn pile, minerals, food plot..etc.) That would not otherwise, be there. For the purpose of luring game to an intended spot and the person doing this, is intending to hunt near enough to this area to reap benefits from this practice!

I do not include agricultural crops that are planted as a form of income. Nor do I count foods such as mast crops or natural grasses or natural mineral licks, that occur wildly.
So your saying the guys that plant plots are baiting??
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