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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5850225" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I agree with you on all those points. I've also heard baiting is no advantage, and to some degree agree with that but I also disagree. Pouring out a bag of corn while white oak acorns are raining down probably isn't going to do much other than waste your money. But maintain a mountain of corn and other attractants inside safe cover and those deer won't leave to eat acorns until after dark. Both things can be true. Not all bait is equal. </p><p></p><p>As for being envious of others, it's not my style either. But if my rich neighbor hoarded all the deer by maintaining a giant bait site all season long to the point that it effectively nullified my property as a hunting spot, I'd be upset. And if I were not able to find deer on public ground because they were piled in on someone's bait site I'd be upset. A pile of corn here & there might not be much draw. But pallet loads of Big&J and corn every week sure does. If you have the money and live in a bait legal state you can buy deer and ruin your neighbor's hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5850225, member: 20583"] I agree with you on all those points. I've also heard baiting is no advantage, and to some degree agree with that but I also disagree. Pouring out a bag of corn while white oak acorns are raining down probably isn't going to do much other than waste your money. But maintain a mountain of corn and other attractants inside safe cover and those deer won't leave to eat acorns until after dark. Both things can be true. Not all bait is equal. As for being envious of others, it's not my style either. But if my rich neighbor hoarded all the deer by maintaining a giant bait site all season long to the point that it effectively nullified my property as a hunting spot, I'd be upset. And if I were not able to find deer on public ground because they were piled in on someone's bait site I'd be upset. A pile of corn here & there might not be much draw. But pallet loads of Big&J and corn every week sure does. If you have the money and live in a bait legal state you can buy deer and ruin your neighbor's hunt. [/QUOTE]
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