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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5377994" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>What your looking for is in the proclamations which is the actual code annoted "law". Your particular question's answer is an interpretation of that proclamation. Baiting is an incredible grey area that's interpreted in a certain way. The proclamation says " for the sole purpose of taking wildlife". What it doesn't say is the interpretation example a bag of corn poured out for the sole purpose of taking wildlife is illegal but a food plot put in for the sole purpose of taking wildlife is legal. Call your local warden that works that area. It's their interpretation of the law that in the end determines what's legal or illegal</p><p></p><p>Oh and that hunting guide tells you in black and white it's not a legal document</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5377994, member: 12966"] What your looking for is in the proclamations which is the actual code annoted “law”. Your particular question’s answer is an interpretation of that proclamation. Baiting is an incredible grey area that’s interpreted in a certain way. The proclamation says “ for the sole purpose of taking wildlife”. What it doesn’t say is the interpretation example a bag of corn poured out for the sole purpose of taking wildlife is illegal but a food plot put in for the sole purpose of taking wildlife is legal. Call your local warden that works that area. It’s their interpretation of the law that in the end determines what’s legal or illegal Oh and that hunting guide tells you in black and white it’s not a legal document [/QUOTE]
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