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Alabama’s answer to CWD
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 4749266" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Well, I must say I don't like TN's no baiting law as written. Not because I want to bait, I don't (for deer), but because even if you are unaware of a bait station, or too close to your non-hunting neighbor that wants to feed them, TWRA can charge you with it. The way I look at it, using feeders is not much different than using salt/mineral licks except you spend much more. And for those in hog areas, you can now bring them into shooting range easy enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 4749266, member: 20060"] Well, I must say I don't like TN's no baiting law as written. Not because I want to bait, I don't (for deer), but because even if you are unaware of a bait station, or too close to your non-hunting neighbor that wants to feed them, TWRA can charge you with it. The way I look at it, using feeders is not much different than using salt/mineral licks except you spend much more. And for those in hog areas, you can now bring them into shooting range easy enough. [/QUOTE]
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