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peakrut 04-07-2008 07:53 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 
It should only be what is defind by your current state laws as baiting their for ozzy I believe your ok.


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GMMAT 04-07-2008 07:53 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 

I do not include agricultural crops that are planted as a form of income.
I have a hard time swallowing this one.......given the other definitions. Food plots NOR ag crops are indigenous. Ifail tosee the difference.

twildasin 04-07-2008 07:53 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 

ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d


So your saying the guys that plant plots are baiting??
Yes, thats what I'm saying. Sorry if this view offends you.
No offense I was just asking I kind of see your point and thats what I was saying about doe pee thats baiting too cause its not natural!

GR8atta2d 04-07-2008 07:59 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT


I do not include agricultural crops that are planted as a form of income.
I have a hard time swallowing this one.......given the other definitions. Food plots NOR ag crops are indigenous. Ifail tosee the difference.
Really?? Are you honestly not going to hunt a farm in the midwest because the farmer chooses to make a living and raise a family off "his land"?

This is not planted for you! It's planted for him. And if you think a 100 acre cornfield (which is probably pretty small) helps the hunter..lol..you've never hunted in an area like it. Deer can go through an entire season and not move from it in daytime hours.

peakrut 04-07-2008 08:08 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 
I have to agree with Bob on this one due to corn fields everywhere here in my small part of the midwest. Now in Northern Wi where I hunt they put up 1 corn field near the public and leave it up all fall with no other corn fields for miles around, now this is baiting IMO. (Corn fields are not considered baiting under current law)
Their are times when farmers harvest all their corn down here and a few leave it up until the next planting season then this toME has to be for baiting but I can not prove this theory.
With that being said to each his own and good luck this coming season. 5 months to go for me!

Rob/PA Bowyer 04-07-2008 08:11 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 
In the eyes of the laws of my state, No and No.

GMMAT 04-07-2008 08:15 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 

Really?? Are you honestly not going to hunt a farm in the midwest because the farmer chooses to make a living and raise a family off "his land"?

This is not planted for you! It's planted for him. And if you think a 100 acre cornfield (which is probably pretty small) helps the hunter..lol..you've never hunted in an area like it. Deer can go through an entire season and not move from it in daytime hours.
That's a huge leap, Bob. I didn't say I wouldn't hunt it (don't know where that came from????). I said it isn't an indigenous plant. Nor is a food plot (typically) indigenous. Therest of that question RE: the farmer is inflammatory.....lol. I grew up on a farm...and am all about the farmer.His abilityto "make a living and raise a family off his land" has nothing to do with the subject matter.;)

Given your analogy ("Its not planted for you....it's planted for him").....woudl it be"OK" to hunt over a corn pile someone else put out?

I ALSO never said anything about ANY size corn field helping a hunter. The most anticipated day around here......besides opening day.....is when the farmers cut the bedding ar......err....I mean corn.;)

GR8atta2d 04-07-2008 08:22 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 
Ok well you lost me in your mumbo jumbo...but you compared, both a food plot and a farmers cornfield to bait.

Here:

I have a hard time swallowing this one.......given the other definitions. Food plots NOR ag crops are indigenous. Ifail tosee the difference.
And you cannot see a difference in the two?? I guess I have no argument for that..You're wrong, I'm right! Dunno how else to phrase it!

hatchet jack 04-07-2008 08:22 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 
You can bait in PA. But! only in the special Reg area of 5d,5c and I think the area near Pittsburgh, not sure on that though. I hunt in 5d and 5c and I don't bait.

Hatchet Jack

GMMAT 04-07-2008 08:25 AM

RE: Simple question....Do you hunt "Baited" animals?
 

And you cannot see a difference in the two??
What's the difference in a 10 acrebrassica plotand a 10 acre soy bean field, Bob?


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