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Not my property but it is private, and I plan to hunt it. I assume you are hinting that my plan is illegal? If so, it is my understanding you can hunt unharvested crops as long as you do not manipulate them, meaning it is fine if you just plant it and leave it alone. You know something I don't?
Quote from: WSU on December 18, 2012, 10:08:37 AMNot my property but it is private, and I plan to hunt it. I assume you are hinting that my plan is illegal? If so, it is my understanding you can hunt unharvested crops as long as you do not manipulate them, meaning it is fine if you just plant it and leave it alone. You know something I don't?Well, you are the lawyer, not me... My interpretation is that if bait is left intentionally to attract, this is illegal. Normal crops are intended to be crops for harvest/sale... with some loss at harvest....this is a normal occurence. In your scenario, it appears you are purposefully baiting waterfowl, the intent of the crop is to bait them in...
Quote from: ICEMAN on December 18, 2012, 01:52:02 PMQuote from: WSU on December 18, 2012, 10:08:37 AMNot my property but it is private, and I plan to hunt it. I assume you are hinting that my plan is illegal? If so, it is my understanding you can hunt unharvested crops as long as you do not manipulate them, meaning it is fine if you just plant it and leave it alone. You know something I don't?Well, you are the lawyer, not me... My interpretation is that if bait is left intentionally to attract, this is illegal. Normal crops are intended to be crops for harvest/sale... with some loss at harvest....this is a normal occurence. In your scenario, it appears you are purposefully baiting waterfowl, the intent of the crop is to bait them in... It was an honest question on my part. I'm asking the questions here to figure out what to do before I go and do it! I was relying on this, from page 31 of the regs:However, nothing in this paragraph prohibits:1) The taking of any migratory game bird,including waterfowl, coots, and cranes, onor over the following lands or areas thatare not otherwise baited areas:• Standing crops or flooded standingcrops (including aquatics); standing,flooded, or manipulated naturalvegetation; flooded harvestedcroplands; or lands or areas whereseeds or grains have been scatteredsolely as the result of a normalagricultural planting, harvesting, postharvestmanipulation or normal soilstabilization practice. I think this answers your question about legality.• From a blind or other place ofconcealment camouflaged with naturalvegetation.• From a blind or other place ofconcealment camouflaged withvegetation from agricultural crops, aslong as such camouflaging does notresult in the exposing, depositing,distributing or scattering of grain orother feed.• Standing or flooded standingagricultural crops where grain isinadvertently scattered solely as aresult of a hunter entering or exitinga hunting area, placing decoys, orretrieving downed birds.
The state and fed guys plant fields of millet and corn for the sole purpose of killing ducks. You plant it and it grows you can hunt it. Dont dump seed out and hunt it. Dont hunt a feed that has been seeded and no growth has started. Dont chop down or buhshog corn stalks that have not been harvested. dont pick corn and throw it on the ground.