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Baiting deer but not other animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 4174168" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>I am not opposed to food plots, natural attractants or any forms of legal baiting. I do think gravity feed baiting is a dangerous practice and leads to much of the problems associated with baiting practices. </p><p>I would like to see if TN were to ever pass baiting some restrictions on the type of baiting that could be done such as a requirement for a timed feeding schedule. Perhaps even a limit on the amount of bait a person could put out during a monthly period to avoid some of the pitfalls in baiting practices. </p><p></p><p>I guess my line in the sand gets drawn at using live animals for baiting such as using a Chicken tied to a tree or rabbit tied to a tree to lure in a coyote. With that said I have read where its illegal to hunt over a gutpile for coyotes. I really don't get that or understand that. If its a clean and legal harvest one should be able to hunt over it. I guess everyone has their own definition of what baiting is and what baiting is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 4174168, member: 14197"] I am not opposed to food plots, natural attractants or any forms of legal baiting. I do think gravity feed baiting is a dangerous practice and leads to much of the problems associated with baiting practices. I would like to see if TN were to ever pass baiting some restrictions on the type of baiting that could be done such as a requirement for a timed feeding schedule. Perhaps even a limit on the amount of bait a person could put out during a monthly period to avoid some of the pitfalls in baiting practices. I guess my line in the sand gets drawn at using live animals for baiting such as using a Chicken tied to a tree or rabbit tied to a tree to lure in a coyote. With that said I have read where its illegal to hunt over a gutpile for coyotes. I really don't get that or understand that. If its a clean and legal harvest one should be able to hunt over it. I guess everyone has their own definition of what baiting is and what baiting is not. [/QUOTE]
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