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<blockquote data-quote="grill-n-man2" data-source="post: 5856645" data-attributes="member: 23424"><p>I'd first like to know how many that say they are against it that hunt over bait commonly called a food plot</p><p>Next to address others bait commonly called a food plot only is helpful to a small hand full of animals but is specifically targeted for deer with turkeys being an additional bonus This same bait site allows deer to interact socially so the spread of disease is a far greater risk here as this type of baiting is in common practice all over the state with 0% law enforcement over it</p><p>Next if your so well I'll leave that word out to think that if this other type of baiting was legal that the only food source that would be utilized would be corn instead of the crazy number of stuff out there that contains much higher protein, vitamins, minerals etc well your. Also to the ones that think corn has no nutritional value then why in the world is it the number one crop and utilized worldwide </p><p>Oh I forgot they argument that animals are so stupid they don't know to eat rotten and/or fermented food</p><p>Either quite playing the word game and ticket the food plotters or legalize all of it. </p><p>And I don't won't to here that crap planting and germination crap. If it's a non natural occurring food source then it's bait. If Mother Nature didn't put it there it's bait. If the big man upstairs didn't put it there it's bait. Deal with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grill-n-man2, post: 5856645, member: 23424"] I’d first like to know how many that say they are against it that hunt over bait commonly called a food plot Next to address others bait commonly called a food plot only is helpful to a small hand full of animals but is specifically targeted for deer with turkeys being an additional bonus This same bait site allows deer to interact socially so the spread of disease is a far greater risk here as this type of baiting is in common practice all over the state with 0% law enforcement over it Next if your so well I’ll leave that word out to think that if this other type of baiting was legal that the only food source that would be utilized would be corn instead of the crazy number of stuff out there that contains much higher protein, vitamins, minerals etc well your. Also to the ones that think corn has no nutritional value then why in the world is it the number one crop and utilized worldwide Oh I forgot they argument that animals are so stupid they don’t know to eat rotten and/or fermented food Either quite playing the word game and ticket the food plotters or legalize all of it. And I don’t won’t to here that crap planting and germination crap. If it’s a non natural occurring food source then it’s bait. If Mother Nature didn’t put it there it’s bait. If the big man upstairs didn’t put it there it’s bait. Deal with it [/QUOTE]
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