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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="GreeneGriz" data-source="post: 5854322" data-attributes="member: 22028"><p>What a cluster ____ of a conversation. </p><p>The middle and west Tennessee folks who hunt around ag fields with tons of wasted grain laying on the ground all fall and winter long talk down to the folks in East Tennessee who hunt thousands of acres of steep rocky land unfit for a food plot because they seem to favor throwing a bag of corn out on their 150 acres of bluffs and ivy thickets. Lol</p><p>I've hunted over bait, where it was legal, and about the only effective method to see a deer in millions of acres of wilderness. It didn't guarantee a damn thing. Anyone who thinks baiting is a Lazy man's way or they need to "learn to hunt", needs to get out of their self absorbed bubble they live/hunt in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreeneGriz, post: 5854322, member: 22028"] What a cluster ____ of a conversation. The middle and west Tennessee folks who hunt around ag fields with tons of wasted grain laying on the ground all fall and winter long talk down to the folks in East Tennessee who hunt thousands of acres of steep rocky land unfit for a food plot because they seem to favor throwing a bag of corn out on their 150 acres of bluffs and ivy thickets. Lol I’ve hunted over bait, where it was legal, and about the only effective method to see a deer in millions of acres of wilderness. It didn’t guarantee a damn thing. Anyone who thinks baiting is a Lazy man’s way or they need to “learn to hunt”, needs to get out of their self absorbed bubble they live/hunt in. [/QUOTE]
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