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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #165 on: March 23, 2015, 12:24:56 PM »
I didn't read the whole thread, but exactly what issues are you trying to address?

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #166 on: March 23, 2015, 12:38:30 PM »
I didn't read the whole thread, but exactly what issues are you trying to address?
"I would rather see workable rules created by those who know baiting than rules created by people who may not fully understand baiting.

An assumption is that the Commission does not like the "No Change" option."
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #167 on: March 23, 2015, 01:07:14 PM »
What's there to understand about baiting, you throw out a bunch of bait to lure them in and then you crush there _______ head. Lots of skill in that.

What are you baiters going to do when they finally ban baiting, hang it up or learn what real hunting is all about.

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #168 on: March 23, 2015, 01:12:14 PM »
What's there to understand about baiting, you throw out a bunch of bait to lure them in and then you crush there _______ head. Lots of skill in that.

What are you baiters going to do when they finally ban baiting, hang it up or learn what real hunting is all about.
You should be happy. If baiting is banned, only you and the other real hunters will have the woods to yourself.
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #169 on: March 23, 2015, 01:14:00 PM »
I didn't read the whole thread, but exactly what issues are you trying to address?
"I would rather see workable rules created by those who know baiting than rules created by people who may not fully understand baiting.

An assumption is that the Commission does not like the "No Change" option."

I guess I'm curious exactly what we are trying to solve?  Are there specific issues that need addressing or is this an attempt to create a rule in hopes that somebody else won't beat you to the punch?

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #170 on: March 23, 2015, 01:17:54 PM »
I didn't read the whole thread, but exactly what issues are you trying to address?
"I would rather see workable rules created by those who know baiting than rules created by people who may not fully understand baiting.

An assumption is that the Commission does not like the "No Change" option."

I guess I'm curious exactly what we are trying to solve?  Are there specific issues that need addressing or is this an attempt to create a rule in hopes that somebody else won't beat you to the punch?
From reading the entire thread, the intent is to be proactive and develope palatable rules if the Commission insists on some baiting restrictions. There were no specific issues being addressed.
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #171 on: March 23, 2015, 01:18:21 PM »
What's there to understand about baiting, you throw out a bunch of bait to lure them in and then you crush there _______ head. Lots of skill in that.

What are you baiters going to do when they finally ban baiting, hang it up or learn what real hunting is all about.
You hqve it all figured out! Just one question for you? Whats it like to be a living legend?  :chuckle:  :bash:

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #172 on: March 23, 2015, 01:20:49 PM »
I didn't read the whole thread, but exactly what issues are you trying to address?
"I would rather see workable rules created by those who know baiting than rules created by people who may not fully understand baiting.

An assumption is that the Commission does not like the "No Change" option."

I guess I'm curious exactly what we are trying to solve?  Are there specific issues that need addressing or is this an attempt to create a rule in hopes that somebody else won't beat you to the punch?
From what I've read....
The main complaint is from groups of hunters that hunt muleys in a certain region of the state during a late season.  They are becoming increasingly irritated about guys on private land dumping truckloads of apples for deer.  Makes the deer bypass a lot of the public land as they move down into the private and are then shot by guide outfits over the apples.

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #173 on: March 23, 2015, 01:27:29 PM »
 :yeah: well stated sundance.

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #174 on: March 23, 2015, 01:28:31 PM »
am I correct in assuming that GMU 204 and 101 are the major cause for this discussion?
i think it is only the okanogan muley hunts late in the year... at least that was really the focus at the commission meeting saturday.

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #175 on: March 23, 2015, 01:42:11 PM »
am I correct in assuming that GMU 204 and 101 are the major cause for this discussion?
i think it is only the okanogan muley hunts late in the year... at least that was really the focus at the commission meeting saturday.
Then that would also add GMU's  215 and 233.
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #176 on: March 23, 2015, 01:43:26 PM »
What's there to understand about baiting, you throw out a bunch of bait to lure them in and then you crush there _______ head. Lots of skill in that.

What are you baiters going to do when they finally ban baiting, hang it up or learn what real hunting is all about.

Ha! Spoken in true ignorance. Never shot an animal over bait, had the opportunity but never capitalized. In no way does baiting ensure harvesting trophy class animals. A better proven method would be to use a spotting scope, I'd wager more mature mule deer meet their demise from a 60X scope rather then a pile of apples.

So if there's a better method, why are you sitting on a pile of stinking apples? I'm really hoping they ban baiting so I can hear you whiners for the next decade or two.
Why are you even concerned with something you obviously know nothing about?
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #177 on: March 23, 2015, 01:51:17 PM »
am I correct in assuming that GMU 204 and 101 are the major cause for this discussion?
i think it is only the okanogan muley hunts late in the year... at least that was really the focus at the commission meeting saturday.
Then that would also add GMU's  215 and 233.

If that's the case, none of the suggestions will help since said pile of apples could still be placed.  I would be reluctant to add restrictions because a small group of people during one season are displeased with how others are hunting.

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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #178 on: March 23, 2015, 01:53:36 PM »
I'm definitely against restrictions.
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Re: Baiting: A possible solution?
« Reply #179 on: March 23, 2015, 01:58:05 PM »
What's there to understand about baiting, you throw out a bunch of bait to lure them in and then you crush there _______ head. Lots of skill in that.

What are you baiters going to do when they finally ban baiting, hang it up or learn what real hunting is all about.

Oh all knowing......I shall now bow down and worship his holliness oh great hollierthanthouest......

For I know not of what this "real hunting" is all about without your ever knowing and allknowest wisdom.....


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