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For those of you that are against deer/elk baiting. How do you feel about bear baiting (where legal)or coyote baiting? How bout bait for fishing, or crab pots? Sure there are other ways to hunt bear or coyote, artificial lures or artificial "baits" for fishing and crabing. How is deer and elk any diffrent? I just don't understand how or why any one would want to limit our vanishing opertunetys for sportsman!
I can understand being against truck loads of bait. So what would be wrong with simply placing a limit on the amount of bait a person can set out? Seems like a fairly simple solution to what appears to be the problem.
Haha his reasoning is selfish! Aren't we all making our arguments for selfish reasons? Especially if we benefit financially from the subject. Also his article is based on his location and his perceptions and it may not pertain to every state and every situation. Ignorant?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: jasnt on December 20, 2015, 10:49:19 AMFor those of you that are against deer/elk baiting. How do you feel about bear baiting (where legal)or coyote baiting? How bout bait for fishing, or crab pots? Sure there are other ways to hunt bear or coyote, artificial lures or artificial "baits" for fishing and crabing. How is deer and elk any diffrent? I just don't understand how or why any one would want to limit our vanishing opertunetys for sportsman! Add in electronic callers....unfair advantage,Hunting during the rut....unfair advantage,Electronic fish finders....unfair advantage,Lazer rangefinders....unfair advantage,Can tear a building down one brick at a time if you are patient, and most won't notice or care until it is too late and it falls down!!Fellow hunters are, and sadly will always be, our own worse enemy, until it is too late!!
Quote from: zike on December 19, 2015, 06:53:54 PMQuote from: NWWABOWHNTR on December 19, 2015, 02:01:53 PMQuote from: zike on December 19, 2015, 01:43:09 PMQuote from: jasnt on December 19, 2015, 09:22:17 AMEmail sentNo change ! Dec 15-April 1 is when they could use the extra food. I feed year round and from dec-march I have alfalfa outThat's great. I think it will still be legal to feed if baiting is banned as long as you don't hunt over it. The question is are you still going to feed if you can't hunt there? Washington is one of the few states that allow baiting. The rest of the hunters in the country survive without luring there deer in with a pile of apples. The baiters on here are running around like chicken little, crying the sky is falling. It will be all right if its banned, you'll just have to adept and hunt harder.I beg to disagree with your statement, can you back up the no baiting at all in the majority of States? Most allow some form of baiting ( or better stated, many do, but they also have restrictions) I already know the number. I have had a long absence from this site, for many reasons. However, my name is mentioned on or in this thread quite a bit. Thankfully not many bad names.. :-) Appreciate the input, and welcome any via messages or emails,RenI found this article from Field and stream that states 28 states ban baiting, thats a majority. It also gives some good reasons for a baiting ban. Really bad a hunting mag calling for a baiting ban. That is one of the most ignorant articles I've ever read. His reasoning is selfish and poorly thought out /Ignorant. Also, 22 states still allow baiting which is a far cry from " a few states" like you claimed earlier. It's nearly half.Of the 22 states that allow baiting over 1/3 restrict baiting which most of the baiters oppose.
Quote from: NWWABOWHNTR on December 19, 2015, 02:01:53 PMQuote from: zike on December 19, 2015, 01:43:09 PMQuote from: jasnt on December 19, 2015, 09:22:17 AMEmail sentNo change ! Dec 15-April 1 is when they could use the extra food. I feed year round and from dec-march I have alfalfa outThat's great. I think it will still be legal to feed if baiting is banned as long as you don't hunt over it. The question is are you still going to feed if you can't hunt there? Washington is one of the few states that allow baiting. The rest of the hunters in the country survive without luring there deer in with a pile of apples. The baiters on here are running around like chicken little, crying the sky is falling. It will be all right if its banned, you'll just have to adept and hunt harder.I beg to disagree with your statement, can you back up the no baiting at all in the majority of States? Most allow some form of baiting ( or better stated, many do, but they also have restrictions) I already know the number. I have had a long absence from this site, for many reasons. However, my name is mentioned on or in this thread quite a bit. Thankfully not many bad names.. :-) Appreciate the input, and welcome any via messages or emails,RenI found this article from Field and stream that states 28 states ban baiting, thats a majority. It also gives some good reasons for a baiting ban. Really bad a hunting mag calling for a baiting ban. That is one of the most ignorant articles I've ever read. His reasoning is selfish and poorly thought out /Ignorant. Also, 22 states still allow baiting which is a far cry from " a few states" like you claimed earlier. It's nearly half.
Quote from: zike on December 19, 2015, 01:43:09 PMQuote from: jasnt on December 19, 2015, 09:22:17 AMEmail sentNo change ! Dec 15-April 1 is when they could use the extra food. I feed year round and from dec-march I have alfalfa outThat's great. I think it will still be legal to feed if baiting is banned as long as you don't hunt over it. The question is are you still going to feed if you can't hunt there? Washington is one of the few states that allow baiting. The rest of the hunters in the country survive without luring there deer in with a pile of apples. The baiters on here are running around like chicken little, crying the sky is falling. It will be all right if its banned, you'll just have to adept and hunt harder.I beg to disagree with your statement, can you back up the no baiting at all in the majority of States? Most allow some form of baiting ( or better stated, many do, but they also have restrictions) I already know the number. I have had a long absence from this site, for many reasons. However, my name is mentioned on or in this thread quite a bit. Thankfully not many bad names.. :-) Appreciate the input, and welcome any via messages or emails,Ren
Quote from: jasnt on December 19, 2015, 09:22:17 AMEmail sentNo change ! Dec 15-April 1 is when they could use the extra food. I feed year round and from dec-march I have alfalfa outThat's great. I think it will still be legal to feed if baiting is banned as long as you don't hunt over it. The question is are you still going to feed if you can't hunt there? Washington is one of the few states that allow baiting. The rest of the hunters in the country survive without luring there deer in with a pile of apples. The baiters on here are running around like chicken little, crying the sky is falling. It will be all right if its banned, you'll just have to adept and hunt harder.
Email sentNo change ! Dec 15-April 1 is when they could use the extra food. I feed year round and from dec-march I have alfalfa out
Baiting isn't hunting. It’s a carnival shooting gallery."
Quote from: zike on December 20, 2015, 01:02:55 PMBaiting isn't hunting. It’s a carnival shooting gallery."No it's not. You obviously have no clue what you are talking about.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
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