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I am also of the opinion that the baiting issue started with hunters having issues with baiting. Most non-hunters already assume baiting is illegal. Lots of hunters even think it's illegal. Hunters bring up the issue with WDFW and the next thing you know anti-hunters have picked up on the issue and of course they're all over it. Anything they can take away they will.
Quote from: Curly on December 21, 2015, 01:13:47 PMI am also of the opinion that the baiting issue started with hunters having issues with baiting. Most non-hunters already assume baiting is illegal. Lots of hunters even think it's illegal. Hunters bring up the issue with WDFW and the next thing you know anti-hunters have picked up on the issue and of course they're all over it. Anything they can take away they will.Good points!
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 01:32:10 PMQuote from: Curly on December 21, 2015, 01:13:47 PMI am also of the opinion that the baiting issue started with hunters having issues with baiting. Most non-hunters already assume baiting is illegal. Lots of hunters even think it's illegal. Hunters bring up the issue with WDFW and the next thing you know anti-hunters have picked up on the issue and of course they're all over it. Anything they can take away they will.Good points!Maybe I'm confused. Do you think restrictions should be placed on baiting?
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 12:13:29 PMQuote from: westsidehntr on December 21, 2015, 11:03:37 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 09:30:16 AMQuote from: bhawley76 on December 21, 2015, 08:57:32 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 08:49:35 AMQuote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.Just playing the devils advocate, and i'm not trying to be a jerk but if its your property should it matter? What if you live downwind of that truck load of rotting & decaying fruit and do not appreciate the smell?The bottom line is, to some people, both hunters and anti-hunters, it does, regardless of where it occurs and that is the problem that needs addressed and a reasonable solution found.One example that is often debated is road hunters vs boot hunters.Both are legal, but yet some just can't stand the thought of a road hunter, don't consider it hunting by their personal definition, and see no reason for it.How is that been addressed? As a solution to try and find a mid-point for the different user groups, there are areas that are restricted to no vehicle traffic. Now doesn't that seem like a more logical approach?If not, it will likely be eliminated on all scales, and the end result is another method taken away, never to come back, and then on to the next issue to chip away at hunting in general.YOU, sir, are the one chipping away at hunting! If we as hunters support ANY restrictions on ANY way of hunting, we are contributing to the anti's cause.Are antis going to be satisfied with restrictions on baiting? NOPE!! There will always be some way of hunting they want to take away. Chipping away as you say. Unless we as hunters unify and say ALL ways of hunting should remain legal, we will continue to lose rights. This was the way of hound hunting, baiting bears, etc. Its the same as the gun control issue. Any restrictions are sliding further down that slippery slope. So YOU are part of the problem, not the solution, IMHO.Not sure where you get that I am the enemy??I take it that you are saying take a stand, all or none and hope that you pick correctly???Tell me how well that worked with bait and hounds for bear??Incase you are not aware, I spent many months contacting agencies, WDFW, Senators and Representatives trying to get legislation passed on the spring damage bears hunts and the use of bait.So, no Sir, I am not what I consider part of the problem! If you cannot look past your own stubborness or ignorance and see that the more likely out come of a bullheaded, all or none approach such as yours to not likely be favorable for everyone, then good luck to you!I think you are the enemy because you support helping the antis erode our rights. Interesting that you ask how well bear baiting and hound hunting, as the banning of these helps prove my point. Did the antis stop once these were banned? Nope. Will they stop when restrictions are placed on baiting? Nope! Next, will be a total ban on baiting. Your kind will say, we should ban baiting so the antis won't totally ban all hunting. We could call them "common sense baiting restrictions." Sound familiar?
Quote from: westsidehntr on December 21, 2015, 11:03:37 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 09:30:16 AMQuote from: bhawley76 on December 21, 2015, 08:57:32 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 08:49:35 AMQuote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.Just playing the devils advocate, and i'm not trying to be a jerk but if its your property should it matter? What if you live downwind of that truck load of rotting & decaying fruit and do not appreciate the smell?The bottom line is, to some people, both hunters and anti-hunters, it does, regardless of where it occurs and that is the problem that needs addressed and a reasonable solution found.One example that is often debated is road hunters vs boot hunters.Both are legal, but yet some just can't stand the thought of a road hunter, don't consider it hunting by their personal definition, and see no reason for it.How is that been addressed? As a solution to try and find a mid-point for the different user groups, there are areas that are restricted to no vehicle traffic. Now doesn't that seem like a more logical approach?If not, it will likely be eliminated on all scales, and the end result is another method taken away, never to come back, and then on to the next issue to chip away at hunting in general.YOU, sir, are the one chipping away at hunting! If we as hunters support ANY restrictions on ANY way of hunting, we are contributing to the anti's cause.Are antis going to be satisfied with restrictions on baiting? NOPE!! There will always be some way of hunting they want to take away. Chipping away as you say. Unless we as hunters unify and say ALL ways of hunting should remain legal, we will continue to lose rights. This was the way of hound hunting, baiting bears, etc. Its the same as the gun control issue. Any restrictions are sliding further down that slippery slope. So YOU are part of the problem, not the solution, IMHO.Not sure where you get that I am the enemy??I take it that you are saying take a stand, all or none and hope that you pick correctly???Tell me how well that worked with bait and hounds for bear??Incase you are not aware, I spent many months contacting agencies, WDFW, Senators and Representatives trying to get legislation passed on the spring damage bears hunts and the use of bait.So, no Sir, I am not what I consider part of the problem! If you cannot look past your own stubborness or ignorance and see that the more likely out come of a bullheaded, all or none approach such as yours to not likely be favorable for everyone, then good luck to you!
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 09:30:16 AMQuote from: bhawley76 on December 21, 2015, 08:57:32 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 08:49:35 AMQuote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.Just playing the devils advocate, and i'm not trying to be a jerk but if its your property should it matter? What if you live downwind of that truck load of rotting & decaying fruit and do not appreciate the smell?The bottom line is, to some people, both hunters and anti-hunters, it does, regardless of where it occurs and that is the problem that needs addressed and a reasonable solution found.One example that is often debated is road hunters vs boot hunters.Both are legal, but yet some just can't stand the thought of a road hunter, don't consider it hunting by their personal definition, and see no reason for it.How is that been addressed? As a solution to try and find a mid-point for the different user groups, there are areas that are restricted to no vehicle traffic. Now doesn't that seem like a more logical approach?If not, it will likely be eliminated on all scales, and the end result is another method taken away, never to come back, and then on to the next issue to chip away at hunting in general.YOU, sir, are the one chipping away at hunting! If we as hunters support ANY restrictions on ANY way of hunting, we are contributing to the anti's cause.Are antis going to be satisfied with restrictions on baiting? NOPE!! There will always be some way of hunting they want to take away. Chipping away as you say. Unless we as hunters unify and say ALL ways of hunting should remain legal, we will continue to lose rights. This was the way of hound hunting, baiting bears, etc. Its the same as the gun control issue. Any restrictions are sliding further down that slippery slope. So YOU are part of the problem, not the solution, IMHO.
Quote from: bhawley76 on December 21, 2015, 08:57:32 AMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 08:49:35 AMQuote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.Just playing the devils advocate, and i'm not trying to be a jerk but if its your property should it matter? What if you live downwind of that truck load of rotting & decaying fruit and do not appreciate the smell?The bottom line is, to some people, both hunters and anti-hunters, it does, regardless of where it occurs and that is the problem that needs addressed and a reasonable solution found.One example that is often debated is road hunters vs boot hunters.Both are legal, but yet some just can't stand the thought of a road hunter, don't consider it hunting by their personal definition, and see no reason for it.How is that been addressed? As a solution to try and find a mid-point for the different user groups, there are areas that are restricted to no vehicle traffic. Now doesn't that seem like a more logical approach?If not, it will likely be eliminated on all scales, and the end result is another method taken away, never to come back, and then on to the next issue to chip away at hunting in general.
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 08:49:35 AMQuote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.Just playing the devils advocate, and i'm not trying to be a jerk but if its your property should it matter?
Quote from: YJ Guide Service on December 21, 2015, 07:21:49 AMI guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...You can call once or a hundred times in an hour, rattle for 15 seconds or 45 minutes straight. When you are done, there isn't a huge pile of rotting, smelly, decaying fruit left behind.Now, if you are dumping a truckload, but going back in and cleaning up and hauling it away, that may be different.
I guess I don't understand the amount issue. What's that got to do with anything? So you should only be able to call ducks and geese so many times before shooting them or you can only rattle three times every hour. Doesn't make sense really does it. If you can afford to dump a truckload of food then so what and more power to you, I cant but im not against it either. Its like saying your a loud to call coyotes but I cant afford an electric call so I want to have them band for that reason, doesn't make sense again does it. Stay the course fellow hunters and stay united...
Quote from: westsidehntr on December 21, 2015, 01:34:49 PMQuote from: Blacktail Sniper on December 21, 2015, 01:32:10 PMQuote from: Curly on December 21, 2015, 01:13:47 PMI am also of the opinion that the baiting issue started with hunters having issues with baiting. Most non-hunters already assume baiting is illegal. Lots of hunters even think it's illegal. Hunters bring up the issue with WDFW and the next thing you know anti-hunters have picked up on the issue and of course they're all over it. Anything they can take away they will.Good points!Maybe I'm confused. Do you think restrictions should be placed on baiting?Well said!Me? No i'm not in favor of restrictions. I'm not in favor of hunters trying to restrict other hunters of rights.If there is a study that proves the need for some restrictions then I'd listen, but until then they shouldn't ban baiting..........I don't think it would be the end of the world if they made a restriction on the amount of bait someone could place though if that caused most of the complaints to go away. (Maybe that would look like they did something).
I believe more are saying that baiting on private land is pulling opportunity out of public land, regardless of the bait used. I'm unsure I see that problem, but...
So I see some say why not use alfalfa instead of smelly apples. So is that ok to dump 2 tons of alfalfa on the ground then since it doesn't smell. If someone dumps apples do you think in a couple weeks that is still going to be there after the season is done. I guess the question is, is it amount were talking or type of bait now. Seems like the people saying some outfitters are using to many apples but then goes on to say why not use alfalfa since it doesn't stink im confused by that comment.
I wonder how many bear show up to those giant piles of apples? You would think that that alone would be grounds to stop them from doing it. I'm curious what guide service is doing this truck load of apples and what they have to say about it. Do they understand what they maybe end up taking from all of use? Why not use alfalfa? During that later seasons when bait can be most productive deer will take alfalfa just as readily as apples and would get more benefit out of it it wouldn't get so smelly and gross and much less likely to attract bears.