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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 4849078" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>Texas legally feeds corn but my understanding is it isn't deer corn from Walmart. Hickman, Perry, and Lewis all had a large increase in feeders because of the huge cutovers so the increased corn and habitat change could be a huge combined factor. Corn feeders are so abundant that there is no way the game warden can police them. Too many. I think the only reasonable way to regulate them may sound crazy but make them legal. Then regulate the heck out of the feed that is put in them so reject corn from other states cant be used. It is sold at Walmart and Academy as deer corn. Funny thing is, some of these people who are feeding illegally would probably stop because the certified feed would cost a lot more. I have heard it is illegal in Texas to sell Deer Corn at Walmart but I haven't visited a Walmart in Texas. May sound extreme to some people but it may be time to do something extreme instead of doing nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 4849078, member: 20182"] Texas legally feeds corn but my understanding is it isn't deer corn from Walmart. Hickman, Perry, and Lewis all had a large increase in feeders because of the huge cutovers so the increased corn and habitat change could be a huge combined factor. Corn feeders are so abundant that there is no way the game warden can police them. Too many. I think the only reasonable way to regulate them may sound crazy but make them legal. Then regulate the heck out of the feed that is put in them so reject corn from other states cant be used. It is sold at Walmart and Academy as deer corn. Funny thing is, some of these people who are feeding illegally would probably stop because the certified feed would cost a lot more. I have heard it is illegal in Texas to sell Deer Corn at Walmart but I haven't visited a Walmart in Texas. May sound extreme to some people but it may be time to do something extreme instead of doing nothing. [/QUOTE]
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