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<blockquote data-quote="gladesman60" data-source="post: 5848624" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>Food plots being the same as putting out bait is just a stupid comment. You can dump a bag of corn anywhere you want. Deer quit coming to one spot move it deeper n the woods, down a holler or in a swamp. Lets see you do that to a food plot. Dump a bag of corn, you don't have to worry about rain, fertilizer, army worms or any other myriad of problems associated with planting. Just crazy. There are other issues with baiting such as toxins in moldy corn killing turkeys. When did all the quail disappear and when did baiting deer with corn become more widespread? Feeders and bait sites become a buffet line for predators. </p><p>Personally I just don't see the need for corn or food plots but if I had to make a choice it would be a plot because, depending on what is planted it is just so much more beneficial to all wildlife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gladesman60, post: 5848624, member: 21394"] Food plots being the same as putting out bait is just a stupid comment. You can dump a bag of corn anywhere you want. Deer quit coming to one spot move it deeper n the woods, down a holler or in a swamp. Lets see you do that to a food plot. Dump a bag of corn, you don't have to worry about rain, fertilizer, army worms or any other myriad of problems associated with planting. Just crazy. There are other issues with baiting such as toxins in moldy corn killing turkeys. When did all the quail disappear and when did baiting deer with corn become more widespread? Feeders and bait sites become a buffet line for predators. Personally I just don't see the need for corn or food plots but if I had to make a choice it would be a plot because, depending on what is planted it is just so much more beneficial to all wildlife. [/QUOTE]
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