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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5190272" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>A couple years ago before bow season I was scouting some public land. It was a couple days before opener and I came across a field that had just been cut. At the edge of the field where they had loaded the truck was a pile of corn that had to be a few hundreds pounds of corn. </p><p></p><p>I ended up not being able to hunt that season but I have always wondered the legality of hunting over that pile. I'm not a bait hunter by any means but what would the law say in such a circumstance if a hunter decided to sit over that pile? There was plenty of other corn in the field from the combine missing a percentage of kernels from each ear but the deer were certainly attracted to the large pile based on the amount of sign around it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5190272, member: 19427"] A couple years ago before bow season I was scouting some public land. It was a couple days before opener and I came across a field that had just been cut. At the edge of the field where they had loaded the truck was a pile of corn that had to be a few hundreds pounds of corn. I ended up not being able to hunt that season but I have always wondered the legality of hunting over that pile. I’m not a bait hunter by any means but what would the law say in such a circumstance if a hunter decided to sit over that pile? There was plenty of other corn in the field from the combine missing a percentage of kernels from each ear but the deer were certainly attracted to the large pile based on the amount of sign around it. [/QUOTE]
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