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Baiting deer but not other animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 4172754" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I've made this same argument at least 3-5x on here and someone who plants food plots is sure to jump in and say "if a food plot is 50 acres, you can't shoot from one end to the other, but a bag of corn can be dumped out in one spot.." Problem is food plots are not usually 50 acres and are more like 1-2 acres and depending on layout you can cover that with a rifle. Even if it is a big plot and even if you scout and determine where the deer enter the field at, you can reasonably set yourself up to be successful, because even if the deer come into the field at a different point eventually they'll come back in at the point you're set up on. In the end they are coming to a food source...If you hunt property that has no fields, doesn't have a lot of mast, don't have permission to or have the means to plant food plots, I see no harm in putting out salt, corn, or whatever. I see no difference in killing a deer over a cut corn field or a winter wheat field in late December and shooting one over some "other" type of food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 4172754, member: 7419"] I've made this same argument at least 3-5x on here and someone who plants food plots is sure to jump in and say "if a food plot is 50 acres, you can't shoot from one end to the other, but a bag of corn can be dumped out in one spot.." Problem is food plots are not usually 50 acres and are more like 1-2 acres and depending on layout you can cover that with a rifle. Even if it is a big plot and even if you scout and determine where the deer enter the field at, you can reasonably set yourself up to be successful, because even if the deer come into the field at a different point eventually they'll come back in at the point you're set up on. In the end they are coming to a food source...If you hunt property that has no fields, doesn't have a lot of mast, don't have permission to or have the means to plant food plots, I see no harm in putting out salt, corn, or whatever. I see no difference in killing a deer over a cut corn field or a winter wheat field in late December and shooting one over some "other" type of food. [/QUOTE]
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