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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5533035" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>It's indescribably more satisfying. Like no other combination of emotions I've ever felt in any other aspect of life. I killed my fifth one this year. Took three years and I only ever saw him twice in person. People would probably think I'm nuts for passing some of the bucks I pass because I'm singly focused on one specific buck. But anybody who's ever done it knows what it feels like and understands. It used to be an alien concept to me. I wondered how or why anybody would hunt like that. Now I can't imagine hunting any other way. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's me. It's a year round endeavor and the actual hunt honestly is the most boring part until the last 30 seconds before the kill. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not BSK but I'll give you my thoughts. My ONLY problem with somebody else baiting is that it's illegal, meaning only cheating criminals are doing it while the rest of us law abiding hunters suffer to the criminals' unfair advantage. If it were a level playing field where we were all allowed to do it then I would have no problem with it. Baiting no question alters deer behavior by attracting them, or else nobody would waste money on corn. Drawing those deer in are pulling them away from my place, giving the cheater an advantage that I cannot overcome without also becoming a cheater. That's a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5533035, member: 20583"] It's indescribably more satisfying. Like no other combination of emotions I've ever felt in any other aspect of life. I killed my fifth one this year. Took three years and I only ever saw him twice in person. People would probably think I'm nuts for passing some of the bucks I pass because I'm singly focused on one specific buck. But anybody who's ever done it knows what it feels like and understands. It used to be an alien concept to me. I wondered how or why anybody would hunt like that. Now I can't imagine hunting any other way. That's me. It's a year round endeavor and the actual hunt honestly is the most boring part until the last 30 seconds before the kill. I'm not BSK but I'll give you my thoughts. My ONLY problem with somebody else baiting is that it's illegal, meaning only cheating criminals are doing it while the rest of us law abiding hunters suffer to the criminals' unfair advantage. If it were a level playing field where we were all allowed to do it then I would have no problem with it. Baiting no question alters deer behavior by attracting them, or else nobody would waste money on corn. Drawing those deer in are pulling them away from my place, giving the cheater an advantage that I cannot overcome without also becoming a cheater. That's a problem. [/QUOTE]
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