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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5853646" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>I understand and said so in my previous post . It's just a real big misunderstanding on the whole baiting issue . Post # 15 stated by Pickett Hunter that baiting for hogs is legal 24/7/365 . Now why and who mandated this ? Not saying it's true I have no ideal. </p><p></p><p>If TWRA is deemed the protector of wildlife why can't they propose proof that ALL baiting is detrimental to certain species ? There is by some members posts plenty of factual proof !! Animals and fowl can feed at a hog baiting site as well as a site set-up to feed the deer , correct ? It just seems to me that most of the issues are that it's just not ethical to shoot a deer over a bait site !</p><p></p><p>I've been told it's not the issue of someone hunting over a bait / feed station but what the side-effects are of just having it there !! But in all fairness it must be because the other type baiting / feeding is still going on . Don't think turkeys and song birds know the difference .</p><p></p><p>I could be totally wrong on my stances because I've been told enough I am but it just don't seem the reasoning is where it should be . Now although I'm seeing my hunting career come to a close I'm really not an opponent of something that's going to help certain species become extinct . But if your against one issue that might cause extinction you should be against all that might . </p><p></p><p>If legislation sets these type of rules you can't tell me if enough stink is raised including TWRA plus thousands of Tennessee hunters (voters) that baiting / feeding sites can't be stopped !!! I with all that has been stated can't buy in that most aren't concerned with the other baiting/ feeding just the one that been brought up with this thread. </p><p></p><p>I've apologized for butt hurting about all I'm going to for just an opinion , good grief ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5853646, member: 7051"] I understand and said so in my previous post . It's just a real big misunderstanding on the whole baiting issue . Post # 15 stated by Pickett Hunter that baiting for hogs is legal 24/7/365 . Now why and who mandated this ? Not saying it's true I have no ideal. If TWRA is deemed the protector of wildlife why can't they propose proof that ALL baiting is detrimental to certain species ? There is by some members posts plenty of factual proof !! Animals and fowl can feed at a hog baiting site as well as a site set-up to feed the deer , correct ? It just seems to me that most of the issues are that it's just not ethical to shoot a deer over a bait site ! I've been told it's not the issue of someone hunting over a bait / feed station but what the side-effects are of just having it there !! But in all fairness it must be because the other type baiting / feeding is still going on . Don't think turkeys and song birds know the difference . I could be totally wrong on my stances because I've been told enough I am but it just don't seem the reasoning is where it should be . Now although I'm seeing my hunting career come to a close I'm really not an opponent of something that's going to help certain species become extinct . But if your against one issue that might cause extinction you should be against all that might . If legislation sets these type of rules you can't tell me if enough stink is raised including TWRA plus thousands of Tennessee hunters (voters) that baiting / feeding sites can't be stopped !!! I with all that has been stated can't buy in that most aren't concerned with the other baiting/ feeding just the one that been brought up with this thread. I've apologized for butt hurting about all I'm going to for just an opinion , good grief .... [/QUOTE]
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