Free: Contests & Raffles.
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Quote from: jackelope on July 06, 2015, 01:18:26 PMQuote from: stevemiller on July 06, 2015, 01:15:50 PMI just got off the phone with the LEO in my area and he said its not baiting if you gut it there and dont move the pile to a diff. location.So not baiting.Yet another LE officer says it is. So which is it....(general question, not directed at anyone specific)My take on it has always been that it is baiting. It wasn't naturally put there. You kill a deer, you gut it(put the gutpile there) then return to hunt over it. What's the difference between you putting a bag of donuts on the ground or you gut the deer and the guts end up on the ground? The gutpile was not naturally put there.The difference in most instances is intent. You put the donuts out with the explicit intent of attractng a bear.
Quote from: stevemiller on July 06, 2015, 01:15:50 PMI just got off the phone with the LEO in my area and he said its not baiting if you gut it there and dont move the pile to a diff. location.So not baiting.Yet another LE officer says it is. So which is it....(general question, not directed at anyone specific)My take on it has always been that it is baiting. It wasn't naturally put there. You kill a deer, you gut it(put the gutpile there) then return to hunt over it. What's the difference between you putting a bag of donuts on the ground or you gut the deer and the guts end up on the ground? The gutpile was not naturally put there.
I just got off the phone with the LEO in my area and he said its not baiting if you gut it there and dont move the pile to a diff. location.So not baiting.
Quote from: Bob33 on July 06, 2015, 01:19:59 PMQuote from: jackelope on July 06, 2015, 01:18:26 PMQuote from: stevemiller on July 06, 2015, 01:15:50 PMI just got off the phone with the LEO in my area and he said its not baiting if you gut it there and dont move the pile to a diff. location.So not baiting.Yet another LE officer says it is. So which is it....(general question, not directed at anyone specific)My take on it has always been that it is baiting. It wasn't naturally put there. You kill a deer, you gut it(put the gutpile there) then return to hunt over it. What's the difference between you putting a bag of donuts on the ground or you gut the deer and the guts end up on the ground? The gutpile was not naturally put there.The difference in most instances is intent. You put the donuts out with the explicit intent of attractng a bear.This has always been my understanding when talking with LEOs in the past about this subject.