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Dr. Michael Chamberlain - MeatEater Podcast
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 4875688" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>Agree mega. The difference I see is strutters are currently totally perfectly legal..bait ain't. Strutters and fans oughta be outright outlawed. Will the law breakers keep lawbreaking? Yes. Some of the same folks that don't check birds in and stop at 4 in TN. </p><p></p><p>Will folks with a fan or plastic strutter start looking over their shoulder while toting one through the woods...hopefully yes. Since the late 80s I ain't never seen a man walkin thru the turkey woods with a pocketful of cracked corn. It wasn't altogether uncommon back then and nobody said nothing but needs to be the same kind of stamp down for plastic strutters and fans now. </p><p></p><p>If this was the law, heck, try it at your own peril. Folks start calling it in and tickets get wrote...my guess is it'll decline. A $100 avian x strutter glitter sprayed deke vs a $500 ticket? No brainer (maybe). $400 buys a whole buncha turkey meats at the piggley wiggley. And just as sporting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 4875688, member: 10006"] Agree mega. The difference I see is strutters are currently totally perfectly legal..bait ain't. Strutters and fans oughta be outright outlawed. Will the law breakers keep lawbreaking? Yes. Some of the same folks that don't check birds in and stop at 4 in TN. Will folks with a fan or plastic strutter start looking over their shoulder while toting one through the woods...hopefully yes. Since the late 80s I ain't never seen a man walkin thru the turkey woods with a pocketful of cracked corn. It wasn't altogether uncommon back then and nobody said nothing but needs to be the same kind of stamp down for plastic strutters and fans now. If this was the law, heck, try it at your own peril. Folks start calling it in and tickets get wrote...my guess is it'll decline. A $100 avian x strutter glitter sprayed deke vs a $500 ticket? No brainer (maybe). $400 buys a whole buncha turkey meats at the piggley wiggley. And just as sporting. [/QUOTE]
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