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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_TN" data-source="post: 5852192" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>I don't think it's realistic to think we're going to stop feeding/baiting. I do think we could get people to scatter bait/feed with a little education. We (hunters) are a dying breed boys, numbers drop ever year. We need to think about the future of the sport. Hell, is it even a sport or a way to provide for your family if things get real bad? I think anything we can do to safely bring more people into hunting the better off we are. No trad bow hunter started with a stick bow. He started with a rifle when he was young. We all look for ways to make the hunt more exciting. If a fella has to start hunting over a corn feeder, so be it. After he's killed some does, he'll realize the mature bucks are killed in the woods, not in a big food plot with a feeder in the middle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_TN, post: 5852192, member: 19688"] I don't think it's realistic to think we're going to stop feeding/baiting. I do think we could get people to scatter bait/feed with a little education. We (hunters) are a dying breed boys, numbers drop ever year. We need to think about the future of the sport. Hell, is it even a sport or a way to provide for your family if things get real bad? I think anything we can do to safely bring more people into hunting the better off we are. No trad bow hunter started with a stick bow. He started with a rifle when he was young. We all look for ways to make the hunt more exciting. If a fella has to start hunting over a corn feeder, so be it. After he's killed some does, he'll realize the mature bucks are killed in the woods, not in a big food plot with a feeder in the middle. [/QUOTE]
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