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Well I noticed hunters in this thread wanting to ban it and I spoke my opinion. Disregard if it's out of topic.
Same could be said for people shooting deer off an agricultural field that is leased public land. There should be wording the excludes agricultural lands...both private and public.
If you needed bait tags then on top of over priced tags in wa for season they give in my opinion that is then they would sell bait tags for probably like $15 a piece or some crap. WA tries to charge for everything that's what makes me mad.
BearPaw. Let's slow down here. It's not where you what, it's what you bait with that's the issue. Apples are bad. Scientifically speaking, the deer don't need more protien in the winter fall, and apples don't provide that. If guys want to bait, let them, but require them to bait with quality nutritional foods. If they use salt they should be required to use mineral blocks that contain selenium, which is necessary for does to carry full term. It'd be easier to enforce, apples dump = ticket. Simple.
Quote from: Brad Harshman on March 22, 2015, 11:43:31 AMBearPaw. Let's slow down here. It's not where you what, it's what you bait with that's the issue. Apples are bad. Scientifically speaking, the deer don't need more protien in the winter fall, and apples don't provide that. If guys want to bait, let them, but require them to bait with quality nutritional foods. If they use salt they should be required to use mineral blocks that contain selenium, which is necessary for does to carry full term. It'd be easier to enforce, apples dump = ticket. Simple.This is BS, alfalfa at certain times of year can be a lot worse for deer than apples. They can digest sugars for energy use anytime but may not have the proper bacterial mix to digest alfalfa when it is given in the middle of the winter thus filling their bellies with no useable food.So Bearpaw, you think it is OK to limit bait volume to 8 cubic feet but think saying two five gallon buckets is too hard to figure out? How the He... are they supposed to measure 8 cubic feet? It seems to me that two five gallon buckets would be a lot easier to estimate if not actually "raking it up". It seems that you are just set on getting "your way" and not really taking other people's opinions into consideration.....As far as private land goes, if I want to dump a pile of apples on the end of my friggin' driveway, there is noone in this country that has a right to tell me I can't do so!!! Now, if there is a bait quantity limit, then fine limit my pile to two buckets or some nebulous 8 cubic feet, but noone can tell me where I can or can't put it on my property.