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#3017331 - 11/05/12 04:35 PM Can I use corn
diamond hunter
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Question for TWRA.Can I use a corn feeder on my property 350 yards away from my blind as well as out of sight and intercept deer that are headed to it?
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#3017953 - 11/05/12 09:39 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: diamond hunter]
Nhill
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Here is a TWRA answer
https://news.tn.gov/node/7647

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#3017986 - 11/05/12 10:08 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: Nhill]
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Not TWRA, but based on the reading of that official interpretation, and the wording of the law itself, unless you are in or are shooting into a "baited area" (clearly defined by the 250 yard radius) then you are not "hunting a baited area." Clearly, if you were 275 yards away from a corn feeder shooting deer on their way to said corn feeder, that would go against the spirit of the law, but not the letter of the law.

I suppose an officer could wright you a ticket citing the "no person may hunt wildlife while using bait" as prohibiting you from setting up outside a "baited area" and intercepting them, but that would be officer discretion and I doubt it would stand up before a judge.

Lots of problems with this law have been revealed since it's implementation and i suspect it will change next year.

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#3018149 - 11/06/12 06:19 AM Re: Can I use corn [Re: Southern Sportsman]
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I dont care if the buck Im after ever eats the corn,its keeping thr does around that Im after.I hunt across the street from a 450 acre corn field and when its cut,I want to continue their travel pattern.

Edited by diamond hunter (11/06/12 06:22 AM)
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#3019579 - 11/06/12 06:32 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: diamond hunter]
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So is my official TWRA answer "yes"
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#3019664 - 11/06/12 07:03 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: diamond hunter]
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You could be cited for hunting over bait if you hunt within 250 yards of the feeder or shoot a deer within 250 yards of that feeder.
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#3019677 - 11/06/12 07:10 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: BigGameGuy]
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Why not just call your county game warden and get his take on it,since he would be the one doing the "busting" LOL
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#3019710 - 11/06/12 07:21 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: BigGameGuy]
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Im over 350 yards away.I havent done it,ive not fed the deer there,I havent fed deer in over 2 months and dont plan to implement it this season.The question is for next season as I want to develop a permanent feeding station there.The location is also within 50 yards of where I park my truck in the morning.It would be real handy to me to put up a camera there to monitor the deer,fill the feeder,put out minerals ect.Deer go daily right down the hill to the cornfield in numbers and dont even look at my truck.Im not trying to kill a deer over corn,ust implement it to be another reason for does to regularly stay on my property. I will also trap every coon there and still be able to deer hunt 350 yards away on another hill and out of sight due to a draw and hillside.The way Im reading the law,what Im considering is legal.
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#3019713 - 11/06/12 07:23 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: diamond hunter]
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How do I contact my game warden,my farm is in Westmoreland??I would welcome him to come have a look.

Edited by diamond hunter (11/06/12 07:24 PM)
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#3019759 - 11/06/12 07:39 PM Re: Can I use corn [Re: diamond hunter]
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if the site is that close to the truck, I would worry about your time walking through that 250yd "baited zone" with a hunting weapon in hand, even though your stand is far enough away to be safe. That's one question I'd be sure to ask the GW.
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