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He told me that girlfriends and daughters made up for more than 50% of the leads leading to poaching and game violations.
I disagree Pman. Many may break a law that they feel is unjust or completely wrong and never break any other law.
I said "no". The question should be, "is poaching the worst kept secret?" Although I disagree with the ban because baiting is an effective way to keep bear populations under control, we voted it out and I disagree with poaching more. If baiting bear is OK, then baiting turkey and waterfowl is OK. Shooting an extra elk when you don't want to buy meat is OK, too. If the guy'd told me directly that he was baiting, I'd be turning him in. People who break the law are rarely doing it for the first time and will rarely not do it again. My
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 02, 2014, 10:15:50 AMI said "no". The question should be, "is poaching the worst kept secret?" Although I disagree with the ban because baiting is an effective way to keep bear populations under control, we voted it out and I disagree with poaching more. If baiting bear is OK, then baiting turkey and waterfowl is OK. Shooting an extra elk when you don't want to buy meat is OK, too. If the guy'd told me directly that he was baiting, I'd be turning him in. People who break the law are rarely doing it for the first time and will rarely not do it again. My Incorrect, non hunters etc voted to ban baiting...
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 02, 2014, 11:25:55 AMQuote from: KFhunter on September 02, 2014, 10:28:35 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 02, 2014, 10:15:50 AMI said "no". The question should be, "is poaching the worst kept secret?" Although I disagree with the ban because baiting is an effective way to keep bear populations under control, we voted it out and I disagree with poaching more. If baiting bear is OK, then baiting turkey and waterfowl is OK. Shooting an extra elk when you don't want to buy meat is OK, too. If the guy'd told me directly that he was baiting, I'd be turning him in. People who break the law are rarely doing it for the first time and will rarely not do it again. My So a guy gets a pile of apples off his neighbors tree and transports them 50 yards to his property tucked back in the brush, sets up a stand hunts bear in his back yard. He's not having much luck so he drops a bag of dog food on the pile of apples......success! Now he's going to poach 2 Elk?Too big of an assumption to make, each crime must be done on it's own merit if LE jumped to the same conclusions as you freely make then we'd really see some hollering from you on all the cop threads..."you're a speeder, so you must be a bank robber too!! FREEEZE!!My point is that anyone who can justify breaking the law once will justify it again. Ask any LE on here their opinion of whether r not someone willing to kill a bear over bait will be willing to break other game laws.I actually used to agree with you, until they introduced wolves then I changed my mind. I think there's a lot of folks who'll poach a wolf, but wouldn't dream of breaking any other game law (and a lot who don't even hunt or fish; not sure how that fits into this debate). So I must apply that to bear baiting. It's a seriously sore subject to some that used to bait bear and when it was made to be illegal they then made the decision to not follow that singular law. "If guns were made illegal, then only criminals would have guns" I think you'd be a criminal at that point am I wrong? Doesn't mean you'd start shooting up malls though.
Quote from: KFhunter on September 02, 2014, 10:28:35 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 02, 2014, 10:15:50 AMI said "no". The question should be, "is poaching the worst kept secret?" Although I disagree with the ban because baiting is an effective way to keep bear populations under control, we voted it out and I disagree with poaching more. If baiting bear is OK, then baiting turkey and waterfowl is OK. Shooting an extra elk when you don't want to buy meat is OK, too. If the guy'd told me directly that he was baiting, I'd be turning him in. People who break the law are rarely doing it for the first time and will rarely not do it again. My So a guy gets a pile of apples off his neighbors tree and transports them 50 yards to his property tucked back in the brush, sets up a stand hunts bear in his back yard. He's not having much luck so he drops a bag of dog food on the pile of apples......success! Now he's going to poach 2 Elk?Too big of an assumption to make, each crime must be done on it's own merit if LE jumped to the same conclusions as you freely make then we'd really see some hollering from you on all the cop threads..."you're a speeder, so you must be a bank robber too!! FREEEZE!!My point is that anyone who can justify breaking the law once will justify it again. Ask any LE on here their opinion of whether r not someone willing to kill a bear over bait will be willing to break other game laws.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 02, 2014, 10:15:50 AMI said "no". The question should be, "is poaching the worst kept secret?" Although I disagree with the ban because baiting is an effective way to keep bear populations under control, we voted it out and I disagree with poaching more. If baiting bear is OK, then baiting turkey and waterfowl is OK. Shooting an extra elk when you don't want to buy meat is OK, too. If the guy'd told me directly that he was baiting, I'd be turning him in. People who break the law are rarely doing it for the first time and will rarely not do it again. My So a guy gets a pile of apples off his neighbors tree and transports them 50 yards to his property tucked back in the brush, sets up a stand hunts bear in his back yard. He's not having much luck so he drops a bag of dog food on the pile of apples......success! Now he's going to poach 2 Elk?Too big of an assumption to make, each crime must be done on it's own merit if LE jumped to the same conclusions as you freely make then we'd really see some hollering from you on all the cop threads..."you're a speeder, so you must be a bank robber too!! FREEEZE!!
I don't thing baiting can hold a candle to over limit crab or shrimp. Both of those can't even touch texting while driving.
Here is how I see it I know what you are all thinking here he goes again .. All these rules they continue to pursue are just ways to not make you successful . That's it . Think about the wolves for instance . They make us draw a tag to shoot elk but the wolves can kill anything they want and do not have to eat it ..I can almost guarantee you if someone is baiting deer there is a good chance they are having bears come in ..Now I wonder how many of these bears get shot I am sure a few and as far as this individual your talking about I bet he is baiting deer and a bear just showed up ..the women most likely has no clue what is really going on ..she just heard the word bear and told you and instantly a guy is doing something illegal Out of sight - Out of mind .. that's how some people do things now ..and thank the state for that