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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggun4214" data-source="post: 5852939" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>Do your supplemental feeding in bear country, they enjoy the corn and playing with feeders.</p><p>Closed season feeding, baiting, whatever you want to call it is a double edge sword. While it can help keep bears away from people and avoid problems, it also allow more cubs to survive and overpopulate the habitat. Bears are very transient and will keep increasing their range. When they move to a new area they will find and eat your your deer supplement corn.</p><p>Food plots with clover, brassicas, etc are less likely to attract bears. "Baiting " on the other hand will help speed up the expansion of bears across the state. And it's obvious most of you don't want bears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggun4214, post: 5852939, member: 2228"] Do your supplemental feeding in bear country, they enjoy the corn and playing with feeders. Closed season feeding, baiting, whatever you want to call it is a double edge sword. While it can help keep bears away from people and avoid problems, it also allow more cubs to survive and overpopulate the habitat. Bears are very transient and will keep increasing their range. When they move to a new area they will find and eat your your deer supplement corn. Food plots with clover, brassicas, etc are less likely to attract bears. "Baiting " on the other hand will help speed up the expansion of bears across the state. And it’s obvious most of you don’t want bears. [/QUOTE]
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