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What's wrong with the one proposed option that makes it illegal "if the volume of bait exceeds 10 gallons"? That rule is easily understood and easily enforceable, especially when the person baiting is putting out a truckload of apples each time.
Quote from: bobcat on March 23, 2015, 10:41:13 AMWhat's wrong with the one proposed option that makes it illegal "if the volume of bait exceeds 10 gallons"? That rule is easily understood and easily enforceable, especially when the person baiting is putting out a truckload of apples each time.Ten gallons isn't necessarily a lot of bait. A bag of corn or alfalfa pellets is between 7-8 gallons. Might be fine for a couple days, but if you bait for a week's worth of time for your cams that restriction might leave more days unbaited than baited.
Elkstuffer something I learned over the years. Never argue with idiots as they will do nothing but bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
But if it is indeed used for getting a still shot at an animal or positioning one in a more ideal location, then a ten gallon limit should not be a problem. If a person is using alfalfa bales, the rule could be written something like ten gallons of feed or a "standard" bale of xyz dimensions. Either of these is pretty easy to estimate when spread out on the ground by anyone that is familiar with a bale of hay or a bucket of apples.
Quote from: bobcat on March 23, 2015, 10:41:13 AMWhat's wrong with the one proposed option that makes it illegal "if the volume of bait exceeds 10 gallons"? That rule is easily understood and easily enforceable, especially when the person baiting is putting out a truckload of apples each time.how would this be enforced with a compressed alfalfa bail. Sub 10 gallons when banded but as soon as the bands are cut it expands greatly and after being kicked aroud by deer will never fit into a 10 gallon container again. Also what about the stems or remains of alfalfa that the deer dont eat? Will it coun t toward the 10 gallon?
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 23, 2015, 11:11:16 AMQuote from: bobcat on March 23, 2015, 10:41:13 AM......I don't think it could be strictly enforced, and that's what I like about it. I think they wouldn't bother anybody unless it was very obvious that they were well over the ten gallon limit.
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Or just regulate it to a certain time frame. GMU XXX will only have baiting allowed from the month(s) of September to October, all bait must be removed by Nov. 1st to protect migrating animals. Or just don't change it at all.
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.....