Free: Contests & Raffles.
I'll stand by this:"Americans are systematically advocating, legislating, and voting away each others rights. Support all user groups & quit losing opportunity!"To expand on that:Every time a hunter advocates for taking something away from another group of hunters your turn to lose some of your hunting methods is just a little closer to being the next to be banned. Sadly, there are people who want to ban everything we do in the outdoors and they are winning by taking away one little thing at a time, we must support each other or we will continue to lose!
Anyone on here fish but never use a worm in their life?
Quote from: bearpaw on August 22, 2018, 12:26:12 PMI'll stand by this:"Americans are systematically advocating, legislating, and voting away each others rights. Support all user groups & quit losing opportunity!"To expand on that:Every time a hunter advocates for taking something away from another group of hunters your turn to lose some of your hunting methods is just a little closer to being the next to be banned. Sadly, there are people who want to ban everything we do in the outdoors and they are winning by taking away one little thing at a time, we must support each other or we will continue to lose!Well said... Remember, using duck decoys is a form of "baiting" Using antlers to rattle up that buck in the rut or using estrus is a form of "baiting" Electronic calls for coyotes is a form of "baiting" We all utilize some sort of technique or method which increases our odds of harvesting animals. If it is legal and is allowed for all, it is solely up to you to make a determination if that method fits within your own personal fair chase. We should never turn on each other and should fully support the legal choices of other's techniques to hunt.
Expected to see the annual b!tch fest about baiting.Glad to see I was wrong.
I know one ongoing critique/concern with "concentrated" baiting is that in CWD states it brings lots of animals close together and could be a source of disease transmission.If that were to be true and proven, than I support getting rid of a transmission vector like that, immediately in states with CWD and as soon as a CWD case is identified in a state. I think baiting in general isn't a black and white issue and shouldn't be treated as one. I wonder what all the possible answers were on that survey? I would tihnk most hunters in this state would probably pick "option C: its complicated" than just choosing between "oppose" and "support" if it was offered