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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_TN" data-source="post: 5853820" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>You're making a lot of assumptions there brother. First, there is no corn, tainted or otherwise on my property, but that doesn't mean I have to oppose the practice. I've stated many times that I think it should be part of the law to require bait and feeders to spread food. Piles of any type of bait are not a good thing. Spread it out and CWD transmission goes down, corn doesn't mold, etc. If you think subdivision development is less impactful to wildlife than the possibility of bait molding and killing a turkey, you might want to rethink the next time you use the phrase "sTuPiD tHiNgS".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_TN, post: 5853820, member: 19688"] You're making a lot of assumptions there brother. First, there is no corn, tainted or otherwise on my property, but that doesn't mean I have to oppose the practice. I've stated many times that I think it should be part of the law to require bait and feeders to spread food. Piles of any type of bait are not a good thing. Spread it out and CWD transmission goes down, corn doesn't mold, etc. If you think subdivision development is less impactful to wildlife than the possibility of bait molding and killing a turkey, you might want to rethink the next time you use the phrase "sTuPiD tHiNgS". [/QUOTE]
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