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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5848735" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>As far as the work it requires I'm not naive enough to know that it takes way more effort for a food plot. That's not my point at all . Yes food plots can be more beneficial...I get that but both have one common denominator.... to attract wildlife to a certain spot but through other's posts that is not the only reason . Those who don't have the means ( equipment, the type of the property , etc ) to put out a food plot and don't have natural food sources then they could be somewhat successful by putting out bait of some sort . I only said yes only if it becomes legal and use bait that don't harm the wildlife which you can and I found that out on this site . So discussions such as this as long as we are civil to one another we all can learn things from our hunting brothers. Plus only on private property which then you would still have the choice to bait or not, public you wouldn't have a choice . Now this is the only post I'm going to reply to anymore because it's been beat to death and everyone has a right to their opinion . I'm a person that will offer my opinion based on my thoughts and not to impress John Doe Hunter because he's a staple on this forum !! I'm not about pizzing off someone for just fun of it unless it was intentional for a laugh . Enough said... I do appreciate everyone that gave their opinion even if we disagreed on this subject because for now it still is a free country !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5848735, member: 7051"] As far as the work it requires I'm not naive enough to know that it takes way more effort for a food plot. That's not my point at all . Yes food plots can be more beneficial...I get that but both have one common denominator.... to attract wildlife to a certain spot but through other's posts that is not the only reason . Those who don't have the means ( equipment, the type of the property , etc ) to put out a food plot and don't have natural food sources then they could be somewhat successful by putting out bait of some sort . I only said yes only if it becomes legal and use bait that don't harm the wildlife which you can and I found that out on this site . So discussions such as this as long as we are civil to one another we all can learn things from our hunting brothers. Plus only on private property which then you would still have the choice to bait or not, public you wouldn't have a choice . Now this is the only post I'm going to reply to anymore because it's been beat to death and everyone has a right to their opinion . I'm a person that will offer my opinion based on my thoughts and not to impress John Doe Hunter because he's a staple on this forum !! I'm not about pizzing off someone for just fun of it unless it was intentional for a laugh . Enough said... I do appreciate everyone that gave their opinion even if we disagreed on this subject because for now it still is a free country !! [/QUOTE]
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