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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5854416" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>I think most of us have stayed away from whether it's easy or not because that's not necessarily a justified argument against it. Some would claim shooting deer with a rifle is "too easy" vs bow hunting but that's not a reason to remove the rifle season. </p><p></p><p>My and most people's argument against it is fully rooted in the negative effects on wildlife. There is not one single benefit to dumping corn on the ground that you can't get with a good food plot. Or just opening up some canopy to let sunlight hit the ground and grow whatever natural food plot would grow. That also turns into good fawning cover and turkey nest cover. And all the other negative effects that come from dumping corn on the ground do not apply to having a nice food plot. Just because the rocky land in the mountains of East TN aren't fit for food plots doesn't mean they should dump corn and pretend it doesn't come with a long list of negatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5854416, member: 11842"] I think most of us have stayed away from whether it's easy or not because that's not necessarily a justified argument against it. Some would claim shooting deer with a rifle is "too easy" vs bow hunting but that's not a reason to remove the rifle season. My and most people's argument against it is fully rooted in the negative effects on wildlife. There is not one single benefit to dumping corn on the ground that you can't get with a good food plot. Or just opening up some canopy to let sunlight hit the ground and grow whatever natural food plot would grow. That also turns into good fawning cover and turkey nest cover. And all the other negative effects that come from dumping corn on the ground do not apply to having a nice food plot. Just because the rocky land in the mountains of East TN aren't fit for food plots doesn't mean they should dump corn and pretend it doesn't come with a long list of negatives. [/QUOTE]
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