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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="vinootz" data-source="post: 5849526" data-attributes="member: 24488"><p>If deer are very sparse in one's region, and there's no chance of endangering the species, it seems okay. Personally I don't, and likely wouldn't bait. However, if done responsibly, it would provide more available options to hunters. Even if it doesn't seem to qualify as hunts. I feed deer at my home to keep a large population in my immediate vicinity. But I drive to other areas far from my home to hunt. They don't count, they are like pets. Heck, at any given time I could open my door and take one out. It's just not an option for me. Otherwise, my aforementioned thoughts hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinootz, post: 5849526, member: 24488"] If deer are very sparse in one's region, and there's no chance of endangering the species, it seems okay. Personally I don't, and likely wouldn't bait. However, if done responsibly, it would provide more available options to hunters. Even if it doesn't seem to qualify as hunts. I feed deer at my home to keep a large population in my immediate vicinity. But I drive to other areas far from my home to hunt. They don’t count, they are like pets. Heck, at any given time I could open my door and take one out. It’s just not an option for me. Otherwise, my aforementioned thoughts hold. [/QUOTE]
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