Free: Contests & Raffles.
Quote from: jackelope on December 07, 2014, 08:28:47 AMQuote from: longrangehunter338 on December 07, 2014, 03:10:22 AMI figured since the topic was posted to gather support to maintain baiting for deer and elk and thosewho do not support baiting not to respond. Well that is aarrogance at its finest. If anything I think washington would be better to go to no baiting like missouri does. If it grows it IS NOT BAITING. If you place it on the ground it is baiting. Just my thoughts but, if you just have to dump a bunch of hay or apples on the ground you might as well do a canned hunt.I'd like to start a campaign to create a new law restricting rifle hunting to shots no more than 300 yards. Anything more than that is not hunting. It's just shooting and there's no skill involved in that.i disagree with this statement. Not everyone can just pick up a rifle and hit what they shoot at. Especially it to 800-1000+ yards. There is a lot of skill involved. I think your statement is ignorant!
Quote from: longrangehunter338 on December 07, 2014, 03:10:22 AMI figured since the topic was posted to gather support to maintain baiting for deer and elk and thosewho do not support baiting not to respond. Well that is aarrogance at its finest. If anything I think washington would be better to go to no baiting like missouri does. If it grows it IS NOT BAITING. If you place it on the ground it is baiting. Just my thoughts but, if you just have to dump a bunch of hay or apples on the ground you might as well do a canned hunt.I'd like to start a campaign to create a new law restricting rifle hunting to shots no more than 300 yards. Anything more than that is not hunting. It's just shooting and there's no skill involved in that.
I figured since the topic was posted to gather support to maintain baiting for deer and elk and thosewho do not support baiting not to respond. Well that is aarrogance at its finest. If anything I think washington would be better to go to no baiting like missouri does. If it grows it IS NOT BAITING. If you place it on the ground it is baiting. Just my thoughts but, if you just have to dump a bunch of hay or apples on the ground you might as well do a canned hunt.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on December 07, 2014, 09:04:56 AMQuote from: jackelope on December 07, 2014, 08:28:47 AMQuote from: longrangehunter338 on December 07, 2014, 03:10:22 AMI figured since the topic was posted to gather support to maintain baiting for deer and elk and thosewho do not support baiting not to respond. Well that is aarrogance at its finest. If anything I think washington would be better to go to no baiting like missouri does. If it grows it IS NOT BAITING. If you place it on the ground it is baiting. Just my thoughts but, if you just have to dump a bunch of hay or apples on the ground you might as well do a canned hunt.I'd like to start a campaign to create a new law restricting rifle hunting to shots no more than 300 yards. Anything more than that is not hunting. It's just shooting and there's no skill involved in that.i disagree with this statement. Not everyone can just pick up a rifle and hit what they shoot at. Especially it to 800-1000+ yards. There is a lot of skill involved. I think your statement is ignorant!There was an amazing amount of sarcasm intended in my post. I took the OP's handle and ran with it. Sorry for the confusion. I'm actually in the process of potentially building a long range rifle myself. I was thinking of setting a blind 783 yards away from my salt lick.
Quote from: jackelope on December 07, 2014, 09:32:14 AMQuote from: teanawayslayer on December 07, 2014, 09:04:56 AMQuote from: jackelope on December 07, 2014, 08:28:47 AMQuote from: longrangehunter338 on December 07, 2014, 03:10:22 AMI figured since the topic was posted to gather support to maintain baiting for deer and elk and thosewho do not support baiting not to respond. Well that is aarrogance at its finest. If anything I think washington would be better to go to no baiting like missouri does. If it grows it IS NOT BAITING. If you place it on the ground it is baiting. Just my thoughts but, if you just have to dump a bunch of hay or apples on the ground you might as well do a canned hunt.I'd like to start a campaign to create a new law restricting rifle hunting to shots no more than 300 yards. Anything more than that is not hunting. It's just shooting and there's no skill involved in that.i disagree with this statement. Not everyone can just pick up a rifle and hit what they shoot at. Especially it to 800-1000+ yards. There is a lot of skill involved. I think your statement is ignorant!There was an amazing amount of sarcasm intended in my post. I took the OP's handle and ran with it. Sorry for the confusion. I'm actually in the process of potentially building a long range rifle myself. I was thinking of setting a blind 783 yards away from my salt lick.
Dear longrangehunter,I think it's an unfair advantage to hunt at long ranges. Ban long range shots!
Quote from: ellensburgpo on December 07, 2014, 09:57:29 AMYou seem intent on just starting a fight and not really having a conversation......pointless. And netcoyote nailed it with his post.Just stating my opinion, is that not allowed? If people managed herds over a long duration it would have an impact, however baiting occurs FOR THE MOST PART, a few days or morning of opening day apples, corn, hay goes on the ground.
You seem intent on just starting a fight and not really having a conversation......pointless. And netcoyote nailed it with his post.
Quote from: longrangehunter338 on December 07, 2014, 10:02:26 AMQuote from: ellensburgpo on December 07, 2014, 09:57:29 AMYou seem intent on just starting a fight and not really having a conversation......pointless. And netcoyote nailed it with his post.Just stating my opinion, is that not allowed? If people managed herds over a long duration it would have an impact, however baiting occurs FOR THE MOST PART, a few days or morning of opening day apples, corn, hay goes on the ground.You obviously have no idea what you're talking about in regards to baiting if you think it just happens a couple days before opening day.
Please enlighten me on how EVERYONE baits game animals?