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<blockquote data-quote="Hymie3" data-source="post: 5847569" data-attributes="member: 19811"><p>Planting plots is a whole lot different than Corning in my opinion. Natural plants don't give deer and turkeys diseases (especially from aflatoxins from moldy corn). And there is no guarantee that deer will eat your crops you planted. There is a very high chance they will come to the corn. Hunting over bait is lazy and requires no skills. I'm not saying I'm better than anyone and most of y'all prob kill way more deer than me, but to have the skill set to find deer naturally is the way to go for the hunter and the wildlife. This topic comes up at least once a year since I have been on this site. I will say the same thing, It was not that long ago that only "criminals" hunted over bait. Are we lowering the bar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hymie3, post: 5847569, member: 19811"] Planting plots is a whole lot different than Corning in my opinion. Natural plants don't give deer and turkeys diseases (especially from aflatoxins from moldy corn). And there is no guarantee that deer will eat your crops you planted. There is a very high chance they will come to the corn. Hunting over bait is lazy and requires no skills. I'm not saying I'm better than anyone and most of y'all prob kill way more deer than me, but to have the skill set to find deer naturally is the way to go for the hunter and the wildlife. This topic comes up at least once a year since I have been on this site. I will say the same thing, It was not that long ago that only "criminals" hunted over bait. Are we lowering the bar? [/QUOTE]
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