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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5190907" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm not a warden, but if it is unnaturally aggregated in a single location, even if agricultural, I'd be leery about hunting over it. There is a lot of variability between wildlife officers... what one would consider normal ag spillage another would consider artifically placed/ baiting.</p><p></p><p>I believe that discrepancy between officers (and even judges) is what led to the redefination of the baiting laws...hunt 250y radius from the unnaturally placed food attractant, and cannot shoot an animal in that 250y radius circle.</p><p></p><p>And when it comes to federal baiting... I had a friend who prepped a dove field a decade ago with disking and wheat. He and everyone in the field got busted because at the parking area there was a single kernel of corn on the ground. He had no idea how it got there, never used corn to bait the doves. The feds don't play!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5190907, member: 2805"] I'm not a warden, but if it is unnaturally aggregated in a single location, even if agricultural, I'd be leery about hunting over it. There is a lot of variability between wildlife officers... what one would consider normal ag spillage another would consider artifically placed/ baiting. I believe that discrepancy between officers (and even judges) is what led to the redefination of the baiting laws...hunt 250y radius from the unnaturally placed food attractant, and cannot shoot an animal in that 250y radius circle. And when it comes to federal baiting... I had a friend who prepped a dove field a decade ago with disking and wheat. He and everyone in the field got busted because at the parking area there was a single kernel of corn on the ground. He had no idea how it got there, never used corn to bait the doves. The feds don't play! [/QUOTE]
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