No Baiting Ban
#5
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
That could be pretty bad for all those folks who have been training as apprentice baiters and are just about to graduate to master baiters.
That could be pretty bad for all those folks who have been training as apprentice baiters and are just about to graduate to master baiters.
seriously though, yes it sounds likely to happen, but I wonder if a big winter kill might stave it off.
#6
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
That could be pretty bad for all those folks who have been training as apprentice baiters and are just about to graduate to master baiters.
That could be pretty bad for all those folks who have been training as apprentice baiters and are just about to graduate to master baiters.
I hope they pass the ban, too. I doubt that it would do much to curttail it in reality, though. MN is anti-baiting and according to a DNR report in the outdoor news something like 1 out of 3 gutpiles the wardens found in northern MN had corn in them. With no cornfields for miles. I know a taxidermist near duluth that says a fair percentage of bucks that come in for the largest deer contest have some corn traces in the stomach cavity. In wisconsin, it seems to be almost an integral part of the hunt (not as bad as texas), so I don't think a law will do much of anything to stop it.
Texas Feeder. And this is the small one.
#8
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 71
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From: oklahoma
here in oklahoma you can bait their is so much farm land its a waist of time an money i hunt a farm an had some feeders on it i have never shot a deer off one an only shot a few that had corn in them but i must say i had some fat squirrels. i don't have any anymore an i am the better off for it don't have to run out an keep them full worry about them getting stolen cows getting to them replacing batteries ect glad that is over with


