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The other C'mere Deer post
They say the liquid is legal in all States. Does anyone know whats in it? We can't bait for Whitetails here in MN. I want to know for sure that its legal before i try it!!!
Here is what the 05 hunting reg's say about baiting! Bait • No person may place or use bait for the purpose of taking deer. "Bait" is defined as grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay, or other food transported and placed for the purpose of attracting or enticing deer. This restriction does not apply to foods resulting from normal or accepted farming, forest management, wildlife management, orchard management, or similar land management activities. • DNR expects to adopt rules further clarifying the prohibition on deer baiting before this year’s firearms season. The new regulations will define bait as any foods capable of attracting deer, and hunters will not be allowed to use bait or hunt in the vicinity of bait that the hunter knows about or has reason to know about, or hunt where bait has been placed within the previous ten days. The new rules were not yet adopted at the time this regulation handbook was published. When the new rules are adopted, DNR will notify hunters through news releases and on the DNR Web site. • Liquid scents, salt, and minerals are not considered bait. |
RE: The other C'mere Deer post
• Liquid scents, salt, and minerals are not considered bait. |
RE: The other C'mere Deer post
Sounds prohibited to me under the rule you posted. Your best bet would be to contact the DNR or a local game warden. Better safe than sorry in my opinion.
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RE: The other C'mere Deer post
[align=left]• Liquid scents, salt, and minerals are not considered bait. |
RE: The other C'mere Deer post
[align=left]• Liquid scents, salt, and minerals are not considered bait. |
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