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Not sure how that is logical?? Regardless of the circumstances.......to draw a natural resource to your property so you can charge access, not ok in my opinion. If the resource is there without bait.....I have no problem with it. Just another access fee for private. Also wouldn't have a problem if the bait was used to make them easier to hunt.....but it is solely there to bring them on his property. Reality is his land has no value to hunters unless he baits them there. I am not an anti nor am I an anti baiting hunter.....but this is just wrong. There is a reason the elk fence exist.
I kind of doubt this guy baits elk......... I know he's feeding his cattle.
Quote from: jrebel on December 25, 2015, 06:53:59 PMNot sure how that is logical?? Regardless of the circumstances.......to draw a natural resource to your property so you can charge access, not ok in my opinion. If the resource is there without bait.....I have no problem with it. Just another access fee for private. Also wouldn't have a problem if the bait was used to make them easier to hunt.....but it is solely there to bring them on his property. Reality is his land has no value to hunters unless he baits them there. I am not an anti nor am I an anti baiting hunter.....but this is just wrong. There is a reason the elk fence exist."if you don't like baiting, don't do it."
If anybody knows who actually cut holes in the fence or blocks gates, they should turn the culprits in.I kind of doubt this guy baits elk......... I know he's feeding his cattle.I could be wrong, but until someone has proof, I'm going to go with innocent until proven guilty...... I don't like how easily we convict people on the internet.
Quote from: Dan-o on December 25, 2015, 07:52:43 PMI kind of doubt this guy baits elk......... I know he's feeding his cattle.Baiting is completely legal. What's the issue?
The problem with this, as others have said, is if the landowner is actually damaging the state owned elk fence in a way that allows elk to get through to the private property. The elk fence is there to keep elk off that property. The baiting and the charging hunters for access wouldn't be happening if there were no elk on this landowner's property.
I love that people read a title and comment on a thread without reading any part of the actual thread.Once again, these are not damage tags! He's charging an access fee. There's nothing illegal about what he's doing. If he actually is the one cutting the fence that's not cool. Something tells me there is no proof of this or it would have been taken care of by now. If there is no proof then he's doing nothing wrong.