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Offline enaz

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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2012, 03:32:41 PM »
I went to the WDFW office here in montesano back in june to make sure planting and hunting over a food plot was legal. The lady at the front desk told me it was illegal. I asked for an officer because I didn't think it was and she had no facts or anything in writing to back it up. A game warden came out with a smile on his face, and told me I could bait and hunt deer and elk however I wanted. I could put apples in a barrel and hunt over it if I wanted. Anything like Deer cane, C'mere deer, buck bombs. All that is legal in our state as of now. He even told me what works good to plant in a food plot.

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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #16 on: August 13, 2012, 09:30:09 PM »
What did he say works? I'd like to hear his thoughts?????

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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2012, 12:37:58 AM »
I have to mention one thing that you all have left out.  While I completely agree with all of you about the legality of baiting for deer, the reg book is NOT all inclusive neccesarily.  It is a summary of the rules and regulations.  It used to clearly state that little tidbit.  I don't know if it still does or not however.  :twocents:

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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2012, 08:27:27 PM »
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014698128_apwateendeerstudy1stldwritethru.html

Spokane County teen photographs deer-baiting


By JODY LAWRENCE-TURNER

The Spokesman-Review





 CHATTAROY, Wash. —
Riverside High School senior Erik Kemp wondered if baiting deer would change the animal's behavior - a concern he'd heard from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
 
But no one had the answer, so the 18-year-old turned the question into a science project. Kemp set up four trail cameras in four different areas of his family's multi-acre property and logged the whitetail deer's behavior over three months.
 
"Two weeks of baiting them had no lasting effect on their behavior," Kemp said of his research.
 
His curiosity, and the science project, has earned him a trip to the National Science Symposium in San Diego at the end of the month. The teen will also present his findings to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's eastern division on Tuesday.
 
The department has never collected data on baiting deer, officials said.
 
Baiting deer is legal in Washington, but it is illegal in Idaho and many other states, said Kevin Robinette, regional wildlife program manager. "Hunters, mainly archers, find baiting useful because they can study the animal to know where to shoot the arrow."
 
Wildlife officials worry that baiting deer will interfere with migration patterns. Other concerns include "habitat impacts from congregating deer; increase in disease transmission . influencing hunter success rates and overall harvest structure," Robinette said.
 
When the issue has been put out to public opinion, the response about banning the practice has been split, wildlife officials say.
 
"If hunting success rates are very, very high because people are baiting, then we may shorten the season," Robinette said. "But we don't see that yet."
 
The baiting debate sparked Kemp's curiosity.
 
Kemp had several hypotheses he wanted to test: that adding corn or crab apples would increase deer visits; that after the food was gone, the number of deer visits would uniformly taper; that the addition of bait would increase the number of photos taken by his cameras because deer revisited the area; that the addition of bait would increase the number of deer who visited the sites.
 
Because his experiment was on private property where no hunting was allowed last year, he could not test for hunter success rates. He also could not test for disease.


To start, he set up the cameras but no food and received only a few visitors. When he put out corn, the visits spiked, then tapered off. He did this twice.
 
"Sometimes I would get 80 pictures per day," Kemp said. "That was at the prime of the corn, and included all four areas."
 
When the food was gone, the amount of game that visited the areas went back to pre-corn levels. He then put out crab apples and saw another spike of visits, but not as many as with the corn. Again, once the food supply was depleted the numbers dropped back down.


Through these tests, Kemp was able to confirm two of his theories. But he wasn't able to learn if deer revisited the area or if the bait drew new deer, "due to inability to distinguish different does and fawns."
 
The trail cams were left up for several weeks after the food was removed, and there was no change from before the experiment began.
 
During the test, Kemp also learned a few more unexpected lessons.
 
"The deer liked the corn better," Kemp said. And there was more than one peak eating time of day.
 
"I got pictures of cougar, bear, turkeys, moose and coyotes," he said. "The bear and the turkeys ate the food, but not as much as the deer."
 
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Information from: The Spokesman-Review, http://www.spokesman.com
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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #19 on: August 14, 2012, 08:28:00 PM »
http://www.lucky-buck.com/baitinglaws.html

The state of Washington has no restrictions when baiting deer or buck. A hunter can even feed deer or bait deer even on state land.
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Re: Baiting statements in the regs
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2012, 11:05:05 PM »
After telling the gal my side of the story and what i believed to be true, she went and asked the warden again and he informed her it was legal. She called me this evening to straighten it out. Apparently someone had been opening a gate into a fenced orchard and after a few deer entered, they were closing the gate and trapping the deer then shooting them. She didn't have the whole story at the time of our conversation. She was nice and apologetic but still wouldnt give me a deal on the thinned apples! Hahaha.

 


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