Baiting>?
#1
Baiting>?
Ok heres the deal...in so many places you can hunt over a food plot but you cant hunt over a food plot salt block minral block....ect...but in many states you cant hunt over corn!!! so the farmer wiith a 2000 acre farm just cut down his corn field hes huntin over his cut corn and your eating you deer tag in the woods....whats your take is hunting over corn ok??or down right wrong?
#2
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
RE: Baiting>?
2000 acres of corn is an agricultural practice, a dumped 50lb bag is not. Same goes, and is actually more restrictive, for waterfowl and birds. Hunting over 1st year millet is baiting, hunting over naturalized millet is not.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 39
RE: Baiting>?
2000 acres may be an agriculturepractice but you're not going to be the only hunter taking advantage of it. You're going to scout a specific area, to find the highways and hunt over these. Hunting over a food source isBAITING. Just because YOU didn't plant the food source doesn't mean you're not taking advantage of the "bait". Also just because it's legal in some states doesn't mean there are those(including me) who wouldn't like to see thier states change thier position on baiting and allow it.I have also seen many who are against baiting don't seem to mind allowing "feeding" the rest of the year. I have seen posts by guys who will decry baiting, discuss in other threads which attractants or supplements they use in thier FEEDERS. As far as ethics, many want judge others for using what is legal in their state. Let's remember that according to AL, Gov. Palin violated no law but violated the ethics of her office in dismissinga state trooper. Me I belive if she was within the law she was also ethical. My point YOUR ethics shouldn't impact my lawful practice.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 8
RE: Baiting>?
savageone not ragging on you but i said if its legal have at it.the rest was a nice way of putting ethics are a load of @#@%$. and on that note i think qdm and most laws are a load to,god made them and man thinks he owns them and the right to tell everyone else how to hunt for them.savageone after the frist legal part i was talking to myself out loud .nothing aimed a you.explaining myself probly made it worse .if its legal do what you want.
#7
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
RE: Baiting>?
ORIGINAL: SavageOne
2000 acres may be an agriculturepractice but you're not going to be the only hunter taking advantage of it. You're going to scout a specific area, to find the highways and hunt over these. Hunting over a food source isBAITING. Just because YOU didn't plant the food source doesn't mean you're not taking advantage of the "bait". Also just because it's legal in some states doesn't mean there are those(including me) who wouldn't like to see thier states change thier position on baiting and allow it.I have also seen many who are against baiting don't seem to mind allowing "feeding" the rest of the year. I have seen posts by guys who will decry baiting, discuss in other threads which attractants or supplements they use in thier FEEDERS. As far as ethics, many want judge others for using what is legal in their state. Let's remember that according to AL, Gov. Palin violated no law but violated the ethics of her office in dismissinga state trooper. Me I belive if she was within the law she was also ethical. My point YOUR ethics shouldn't impact my lawful practice.
2000 acres may be an agriculturepractice but you're not going to be the only hunter taking advantage of it. You're going to scout a specific area, to find the highways and hunt over these. Hunting over a food source isBAITING. Just because YOU didn't plant the food source doesn't mean you're not taking advantage of the "bait". Also just because it's legal in some states doesn't mean there are those(including me) who wouldn't like to see thier states change thier position on baiting and allow it.I have also seen many who are against baiting don't seem to mind allowing "feeding" the rest of the year. I have seen posts by guys who will decry baiting, discuss in other threads which attractants or supplements they use in thier FEEDERS. As far as ethics, many want judge others for using what is legal in their state. Let's remember that according to AL, Gov. Palin violated no law but violated the ethics of her office in dismissinga state trooper. Me I belive if she was within the law she was also ethical. My point YOUR ethics shouldn't impact my lawful practice.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Thunder Bay ONT CANADA
Posts: 132
RE: Baiting>?
Just for clarification, if baiting deer is unethical shouldnt we outlaw the baiting of fish? Instead of putting a worm on a hook, which clearly lures in fish with an unnatural food source, shouldnt we just drop a bare hook in the water in a channelwhere fish area known to swim through? Then when we see one swim by naturally we just pull up on the line and try to hook it? Or is that different? I'm a little confused..
#9
RE: Baiting>?
ORIGINAL: borealboy
Just for clarification, if baiting deer is unethical shouldnt we outlaw the baiting of fish? Instead of putting a worm on a hook, which clearly lures in fish with an unnatural food source, shouldnt we just drop a bare hook in the water in a channelwhere fish area known to swim through? Then when we see one swim by naturally we just pull up on the line and try to hook it? Or is that different? I'm a little confused..
Just for clarification, if baiting deer is unethical shouldnt we outlaw the baiting of fish? Instead of putting a worm on a hook, which clearly lures in fish with an unnatural food source, shouldnt we just drop a bare hook in the water in a channelwhere fish area known to swim through? Then when we see one swim by naturally we just pull up on the line and try to hook it? Or is that different? I'm a little confused..
exactley i see it as the states are out to get the little guy
#10
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
RE: Baiting>?
So I guess spot lighting should be o.k. too? Whynot just cage them up? Hell, put them on a farm and herd them like cattle, sell them at the grocery store. Let Wal-Mart cut them up for you too. Maybe it could be like the lobster tank, just pick out the one you want, they wrap it up for you and for an additional $29.99, they will mount the antlers for you. If you suck so bad at deer hunting that you have to use bait, find something else to do or go hunt black angus. My guess isyou might get close enough with their headin abucket.