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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="NeilM" data-source="post: 5847581" data-attributes="member: 24481"><p>I will be hunting for the first time in TN this year as I just bought 15 acres in Stewart County. I set up a feeder to keep deer on the property. </p><p>I really don't care one way or the other because once acorns start to drop they don't eat the corn much. </p><p>My only heartburn is the 10 day rule. Being out of state I'd have to make a special trip to empty the feeder which is hard. </p><p>We should be allowed to keep feeders somewhere just not hunt over them. In Georgia, when you couldn't bait, you could still have a feeder as long as it wasn't in plain site of your stand or blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeilM, post: 5847581, member: 24481"] I will be hunting for the first time in TN this year as I just bought 15 acres in Stewart County. I set up a feeder to keep deer on the property. I really don’t care one way or the other because once acorns start to drop they don’t eat the corn much. My only heartburn is the 10 day rule. Being out of state I’d have to make a special trip to empty the feeder which is hard. We should be allowed to keep feeders somewhere just not hunt over them. In Georgia, when you couldn’t bait, you could still have a feeder as long as it wasn’t in plain site of your stand or blind. [/QUOTE]
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