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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5855948" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>When you watch the podcast and I only watched part of the first 1 it said enough points to really make sense, the idgits that sponsored the bill said baiting would level the playing field for the small property owners or poor that couldn't make food plots, Twra said the bigger property owners could just step up and provide more bait that the smaller property was unable to afford, and that's the truth, you put out 100lbs a week the neighbor will put out 200+, where will it stop? , I only own 1.5ac, my adjoining neighbor owns maybe 30 on this side of the road. no way I want a baiting war started in Tn. Look towards other states that allow it and you will find limits have been put in place in some of them, for the folks that voted don't care I would like to see why? I don't see this is a 3 answer question, if you care anything about the wildlife here in Tn you need to step up 1 way or the other imo, a don't care answer is a copout. ymmv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5855948, member: 3237"] When you watch the podcast and I only watched part of the first 1 it said enough points to really make sense, the idgits that sponsored the bill said baiting would level the playing field for the small property owners or poor that couldn't make food plots, Twra said the bigger property owners could just step up and provide more bait that the smaller property was unable to afford, and that's the truth, you put out 100lbs a week the neighbor will put out 200+, where will it stop? , I only own 1.5ac, my adjoining neighbor owns maybe 30 on this side of the road. no way I want a baiting war started in Tn. Look towards other states that allow it and you will find limits have been put in place in some of them, for the folks that voted don't care I would like to see why? I don't see this is a 3 answer question, if you care anything about the wildlife here in Tn you need to step up 1 way or the other imo, a don't care answer is a copout. ymmv [/QUOTE]
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