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#2035631 - 08/18/10 11:56 AM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: Bone Collector]
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 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! NOT AGAIN \:D . I'm with Mup i'm gonna get my popcorn out
Crunch. Crunch. Why even bother planting foodplots in our terrible soil? Besides, without antler restrictions the deer aren't worth shooting anyway... Crunch. Crunch.
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#2035685 - 08/18/10 12:48 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: Bottom Hunter]
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and no, bean and corn fields are NOT foodplots.....lol.

LOL, they are probably one of the most affective food plots known to man! A bean field will draw deer as good as anything that grows! Why would you exclude these 2 crops from being a food plot?

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#2036113 - 08/18/10 05:26 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: Winchester]
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Well...is hunting a dropping white oak that the deer are hammering, the same as hunting bait? \:\)
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#2036214 - 08/18/10 07:06 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: stik]
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Are you advocating a broadcast spreader on the back of an atv Stik?
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#2036215 - 08/18/10 07:06 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: bowriter]
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If you planted a oak tree and hunted it 15 years later when it was dropping acorns, would you consider it a food plot?
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#2036244 - 08/18/10 07:31 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: A.K.A.]
richmanbarbeque
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 Originally Posted By: A.K.A.
I personally think there is no real difference in the two. Sure there is more work to food plots BUT they are both using food to attract wildlife/whitetail. Also one is legal and one not.


Most people that don't have private land to hunt feel this way. Usually if they do they find the enjoyment of food plots and habitat management.

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#2036254 - 08/18/10 07:36 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: richmanbarbeque]
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I bait in our food plots. put a feeder up right in the middle.
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#2036279 - 08/18/10 07:55 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: birddog]
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Baiting and food plots are the same when they are used to attract deer. They have a much different meaning when you "hunt" over or near them though. ;\)
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#2036396 - 08/18/10 08:52 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: Bottom Hunter]
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 Originally Posted By: Bottom Hunter
this again.....geesh!!!!!

lol


I don't care for hunting over food plots either...Planting food to attract animals that is not natural in the area is not right..IMO. Anyone ever seen any biologic growing on the side of the road or on the dinner table????

Planitng them to help the herd is great but plant it in an area where you are not hunting.....

and no, bean and corn fields are NOT foodplots.....lol.

Right,because you hunt over a bean field,but if you planted it,would it be a food plot?

Or,is Richmanbbq's soybean food plot,not a food plot,cause it is beans... lol
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#2036542 - 08/18/10 11:56 PM Re: Baiting vs Food Plots [Re: Boone 58]
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 Originally Posted By: camoman270
Are you advocating a broadcast spreader on the back of an atv Stik?


only if it was legal. ;\)
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