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I've seen a bunch of hunts on TV, them deer come running in like bees to honey. If it wasn't easy and didn't work, how do the guides advertise what 99% success ratio. And you guys would fight so hard to save it.
Quote from: creature522 on December 20, 2015, 10:54:02 AMHaha 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 TapatalkNope. I do not believe I'm standing up for baiting for selfish reasons seeing as how I've never hunted over bait. I'm just trying to stand up for my fellow hunter.I'm standing up for my fellow hunter as well. The ones who don't want to hunt public land and see bait piles, carpet, tarps, Apple bins, blinds. Some of em are there all year long. If u stumble upon one hunting you are in "their spot". It's public land. The only argument I get from anyone for baiting is that we are losing our right to hunt. I guess I haven't seen any of that yet. We can use illuminocks and expandables now. So each side thinks they are right. Maybe we are both right and both wrong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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: grundy53 on December 20, 2015, 11:09:08 AMQuote from: creature522 on December 20, 2015, 10:54:02 AMHaha 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 TapatalkNope. I do not believe I'm standing up for baiting for selfish reasons seeing as how I've never hunted over bait. I'm just trying to stand up for my fellow hunter.I'm standing up for my fellow hunter as well. The ones who don't want to hunt public land and see bait piles, carpet, tarps, Apple bins, blinds. Some of em are there all year long. If u stumble upon one hunting you are in "their spot". It's public land. The only argument I get from anyone for baiting is that we are losing our right to hunt. I guess I haven't seen any of that yet. We can use illuminocks and expandables now. So each side thinks they are right. Maybe we are both right and both wrong. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWhat you are describing is already illegal. It's called littering. We don't need another law.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
Quote from: zike on December 20, 2015, 03:49:50 PMI've seen a bunch of hunts on TV, them deer come running in like bees to honey. If it wasn't easy and didn't work, how do the guides advertise what 99% success ratio. And you guys would fight so hard to save it.You've got to be joking. I really hope you are not serious. Those hunting shows are absolutely not reality. If you weren't joking then I don't think there is any reason to debate you any more. It would be a lesson in futility and I would probably be looked down upon for taking advantage of a defenseless person.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
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!
When it gets to a point where something needs done, then yes. It's at the point where I live. Have u not read my other posts? How did we get bag limits or antler restrictions? People can be trusted. You guys are talking from your point of view where you live and hunt. I'm talking from mine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: creature522 on December 20, 2015, 08:27:11 PMWhen it gets to a point where something needs done, then yes. It's at the point where I live. Have u not read my other posts? How did we get bag limits or antler restrictions? People can be trusted. You guys are talking from your point of view where you live and hunt. I'm talking from mine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalki understand the dumping of truck loads of bait is causing this fuss. So regulate the area not the whole state. Most people I see don't use a ton of bait at once. Regulate the amount or just the problem area. It's always a few jerks ruining it for everyone. Most baiters are not causing any troubles. I don't have a problem with regulating the amount of bait till the other side is not willing to compromise and wants an out right ban on baiting like was stated.