#2038100 - 08/20/10 07:43 AM
Re: Baiting vs Food Plots
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Bottom Hunter
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So,if you plant MORE than an acre of soybeans,is that not a food plot?  So,if on the other side of your bean field stand you showed last year,there was a food plot,and a deer you wanted to harvest was standing in it,you would not shoot it I guess? As far as "variant" plants,arent soybeans from Asia?Originally? One more thing,why would saying ,"Your hunting over a food plot." Be a accusation?
This is my exact quote, not what someone picked apart ....
***Whether you choose to hunt over either or both is of course your choice, but don't mistake one for the other.....or accuse someone that hunts over a bean or corn field of hunting over a foodplot.
What I was saying is that if you hunt over biologic , you are hunting over a foodplot. if you are hunting the edge of a bean field or corn field, you are not...IMO. It is your choice to hunt over either, but don't confuse the two simply because just because it attracts game , does not make it a "specifically planted food plot".......just like corn spilled out on the ground during harvest is not the same as corn bought and poured out on the ground....they make look the same and may provide the same attactant value and you do have corn on the ground under your stand, BUT one is a by-product of ag practices and thusly is not the same as baiting (pouring corn out of a bag)...
pretty simple in my eyes.
The same as a corn field that you dove hunt over.....a harvested field is not the same as a dirt field that you baited with corn...they look simila in that they both have corn laying on the ground, but try to tell that to the game warden, as someone here so eloqunetly put it....lol.
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#2038136 - 08/20/10 08:05 AM
Re: Baiting vs Food Plots
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BH, take the blinders off. Hunting a bean field is hunting a bean field. It doesnt matter who planted it or why, its a bean field! Both will attract deer, period! The point is, dont say you wont hunt a food plot if you hunt a bean field, cause both are the same! If you find a pile of corn, whether spilled or poured out, and you decide to hunt it, does it matter to the deer how it got there? Dont judge others until you look in the mirror!
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#2038160 - 08/20/10 08:23 AM
Re: Baiting vs Food Plots
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BH, take the blinders off. Hunting a bean field is hunting a bean field. It doesnt matter who planted it or why, its a bean field! Both will attract deer, period! The point is, dont say you wont hunt a food plot if you hunt a bean field, cause both are the same! If you find a pile of corn, whether spilled or poured out, and you decide to hunt it, does it matter to the deer how it got there? Dont judge others until you look in the mirror! agreed,unless you can twist it to make it sound like your not
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