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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5853054" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Such an easy concept but an inconvenient truth if you like baiting. </p><p></p><p>IMO it's both ignorant and arrogant of man to believe he is benefitting deer or any wildlife by feeding them. Deer specifically are designed by God to be selective browsers that roam and nibble on bud tips and leaves, not stand 20min at a pile of corn. The flip side is that selective browsing effectively prunes trees and plants for healthier, better formed growth. Again it's the way God designed it. We call it a symbiotic ecosystem, as in each organism fits like a puzzle piece. We're selfish fools to think we are benefitting anything but ourselves by pouring out bait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5853054, member: 20583"] Such an easy concept but an inconvenient truth if you like baiting. IMO it's both ignorant and arrogant of man to believe he is benefitting deer or any wildlife by feeding them. Deer specifically are designed by God to be selective browsers that roam and nibble on bud tips and leaves, not stand 20min at a pile of corn. The flip side is that selective browsing effectively prunes trees and plants for healthier, better formed growth. Again it's the way God designed it. We call it a symbiotic ecosystem, as in each organism fits like a puzzle piece. We're selfish fools to think we are benefitting anything but ourselves by pouring out bait. [/QUOTE]
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