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Originally Posted by jerry d
(Post 4158823)
So what determines whether youre hunting a food plot or a farm? An apple orchard or bean field would bring in game
The warden would figure it out. |
Originally Posted by jerry d
(Post 4158823)
So what determines whether youre hunting a food plot or a farm? An apple orchard or bean field would bring in game
Now, when it comes to those annual food plots that have turnips and sugar beets in them, I don't see that as any different than dumping corn on the ground. You're concentrating a highly desirable food in a small area, so the deer don't have to 'forage' for them. They know where the food is, and you're sitting there waiting for them. Don't get me wrong - I'm not opposed to it, as long as you follow the rules. Its just not for me. I prefer to improve long-term habitat, by planting native prairie grasses for bedding, perennial grass and clover mixes for summer grazing and oak trees for fall forage. I understand that guys with hunting leases may not be hunting the same place year after year, but the ground I hunt is family land, so I know long-term improvements will eventually pay off. Long story short, I'm not against it, but I don't see much difference. |
That's what I thought a harvestable crop for profit wouldn't be considered a food plot.
Thanks CJ. |
Originally Posted by jerry d
(Post 4158990)
That's what I thought a harvestable crop for profit wouldn't be considered a food plot.
Thanks CJ. |
7mm mag is correct both are useful both & have merit!!! quit bashing hunters or how they hunt !!! If hunting over food plots or feeders is what some ones choice don't knock it !!! just remember to continue to feed till spring don't just feed to hunt take it to the next level feed through out the winter till it greens up !!!1. this will give does and bucks keep them in better condition !!! 2.so they have stronger fawns & grow more antler !!! gives birds, and other critters supplement for them !!!3. determining population & what animals made it through the hunting season !!!I have saved a lot of bucks that were wound by my neighbors !!! Remember don't kill all the big bucks, make do not kill list preserve your genetics just don't think there's a big one somewhere to breed your does!!! feeders and food plots are both needed to harvest does out of production and cull bucks!!!
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Not the same thing. But in my book, HUNTING over a food plot or corn pile is the same thing.
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you can argue semantics all day bait is bait whether is a food/kill plot or a pile of corn.. And I don't have a problem with either one..
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4158998)
For the farmer, or you're own land.
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We maintain bait plots. When you boil down the essence of the act, it’s a hunter supplying food for deer to advantage them in seeing and harvesting game. That’s the heart of the matter. Fly fishing and bait casting are both methods of fishing and pouring out or growing food are just different forms of baiting but baiting they both are.
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a bait pile and a foodplot are two totally different things. The OP is correct.
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