Free: Contests & Raffles.
Quote from: h2ofowlr on October 29, 2014, 08:38:39 PMQuote from: billythekidrock on October 29, 2014, 08:10:41 PMThis will limit or eliminate some hunters. I think it is a crappy deal. Very selfish of others to take away an option for others.Where you have total influence of a state resource at your hands? What happened to free chase. They heard up like cattle and come to the bait like a crack head looking for a fix. One can pull most the surrounding state resources to a specific location, whether private land or an undisclosed location. If it is private land, it maintains optimal harvest for a select few. It makes for a very uneven playing field, if you own land and can't maintain the animals on it, enhance it. Don't pile up the bait as it no longer is hunting it becomes harvesting.As hunters, can you not put in the boot work, scouting, glassing the hills in order to harvest an animal? I know many that do this and are great hunters. The way the generations before us did. Or is that not functional for a ground blind with a cooler in it? It's not selfish, it's FAIR chase for a state resource plain and simple. Due to the internet age, you just see a lot more trying it out. I have a buddy that argues about this every time I see him. He now has 20 nice bulls under his belt and everyone has been shot in the same location. The salt hole is about 4' deep now. He will give me crap for posting this, but it just goes to show what bait can do for an individual. I usually see the bull he shoots before he shoots it thanks to his trail camera. He knows the times they come in, etc.I would be curious to know your stance on Calls and decoys for waterfowl.
Quote from: billythekidrock on October 29, 2014, 08:10:41 PMThis will limit or eliminate some hunters. I think it is a crappy deal. Very selfish of others to take away an option for others.Where you have total influence of a state resource at your hands? What happened to free chase. They heard up like cattle and come to the bait like a crack head looking for a fix. One can pull most the surrounding state resources to a specific location, whether private land or an undisclosed location. If it is private land, it maintains optimal harvest for a select few. It makes for a very uneven playing field, if you own land and can't maintain the animals on it, enhance it. Don't pile up the bait as it no longer is hunting it becomes harvesting.As hunters, can you not put in the boot work, scouting, glassing the hills in order to harvest an animal? I know many that do this and are great hunters. The way the generations before us did. Or is that not functional for a ground blind with a cooler in it? It's not selfish, it's FAIR chase for a state resource plain and simple. Due to the internet age, you just see a lot more trying it out. I have a buddy that argues about this every time I see him. He now has 20 nice bulls under his belt and everyone has been shot in the same location. The salt hole is about 4' deep now. He will give me crap for posting this, but it just goes to show what bait can do for an individual. I usually see the bull he shoots before he shoots it thanks to his trail camera. He knows the times they come in, etc.
This will limit or eliminate some hunters. I think it is a crappy deal. Very selfish of others to take away an option for others.
Quote from: grundy53 on October 29, 2014, 10:14:26 PMQuote from: h2ofowlr on October 29, 2014, 08:38:39 PMQuote from: billythekidrock on October 29, 2014, 08:10:41 PMThis will limit or eliminate some hunters. I think it is a crappy deal. Very selfish of others to take away an option for others.Where you have total influence of a state resource at your hands? What happened to free chase. They heard up like cattle and come to the bait like a crack head looking for a fix. One can pull most the surrounding state resources to a specific location, whether private land or an undisclosed location. If it is private land, it maintains optimal harvest for a select few. It makes for a very uneven playing field, if you own land and can't maintain the animals on it, enhance it. Don't pile up the bait as it no longer is hunting it becomes harvesting.As hunters, can you not put in the boot work, scouting, glassing the hills in order to harvest an animal? I know many that do this and are great hunters. The way the generations before us did. Or is that not functional for a ground blind with a cooler in it? It's not selfish, it's FAIR chase for a state resource plain and simple. Due to the internet age, you just see a lot more trying it out. I have a buddy that argues about this every time I see him. He now has 20 nice bulls under his belt and everyone has been shot in the same location. The salt hole is about 4' deep now. He will give me crap for posting this, but it just goes to show what bait can do for an individual. I usually see the bull he shoots before he shoots it thanks to his trail camera. He knows the times they come in, etc.I would be curious to know your stance on Calls and decoys for waterfowl.Ya h2ofowlr lost all acknowledgment from me, these type of guys are a cancer to the hunting community. The dude should get over himself....
What they are referring to is the late archery mule deer hunt in 209 and 215 in Nov...there is a outfitter that baits them and does well..there has been several hunting shows filmed there
Thers no law sayin you cant rub penut butter all over yer ba!!$ and invite yer nieghbors dog over for a snack either......but i dont see many guys jumpin up and runnin to the store for a jar of jiffy. But if the game dept said you cant you all would prob throw a fit!
Just think about all the fire victims we could feed with the dump truck of apples being used to feed deer.
Love hearing how baiting is "lazy" hunting. I spend my summers carrying 60#-90# bins of apples/corn/pumpkins/alfalfa/ whatever I can scavenge up and down hills, running cams and scouting trying to locate mature bucks. The guys I know that use baiting as a hunting technique hunt harder than the vast majority of guys out there. I also don't understand how having year round salt blocks available and supplemented food sources are detrimental to the herd. I've put out thousands of pounds of feed and shot 2 deer over bait. Pretty sure I've done more to help the local deer herd than hurt it