My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
#22
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
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My experience is extensive in bait pile style only, I know nothing about timed feeders, so I can not comment on how or what they do. I do know baiting is anything but easy & in my experience/case it was just as hard, dedicated and so on as the other forms of hunting.
On
The
Floor
Laughing
My
F&*%ing
A$$
Off
My experience is extensive in bait pile style only, I know nothing about timed feeders, so I can not comment on how or what they do. I do know baiting is anything but easy & in my experience/case it was just as hard, dedicated and so on as the other forms of hunting.
#24
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
I hunt in Wisconsin also, I hope they ban baiting for good. There' s absolutely no challange in baiting. Yeah, if you dont have much time, scout while you hunt. walk around alot, its not that hard. Baiting is unethical, i dont care if its legal or not.
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#26
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
My last and final thought is just this[:' (][X(]! I find it hard to believe you think hunting your way makes you a better hunter!
Oh BTW just commented to your thread wis. deer slayer...better not point fingers and start making claims just yet have a nice day!!!
Oh BTW just commented to your thread wis. deer slayer...better not point fingers and start making claims just yet have a nice day!!!
#27
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 115
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
Come on down and sit n this 95* south Texas heat in November sweatin for hours at a time on a well used trail to see a doe.
Come on down and set up on a rub line in some ot the thickest brush youve ever seen while 50 head of cattle mingle thru your area and youll wonder why we bait.
No- lets go set up on a 5 acre corn patch and wait forem to walk out.
Come on down and get yu one of these and then you can talk.
Come on down and set up on a rub line in some ot the thickest brush youve ever seen while 50 head of cattle mingle thru your area and youll wonder why we bait.
No- lets go set up on a 5 acre corn patch and wait forem to walk out.
Come on down and get yu one of these and then you can talk.
#28
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: A shack in Arkansas
Posts: 2,029
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
Yep i just put out that feeder and boy they run on in !
Geez sometimes they even almost run over me! kind of dangerous!
And oh boy i am soooooo impressed with all these super hunters!
Geez sometimes they even almost run over me! kind of dangerous!
And oh boy i am soooooo impressed with all these super hunters!
#29
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 380
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
ORIGINAL: S.Texas
Come on down and sit n this 95* south Texas heat in November sweatin for hours at a time on a well used trail to see a doe.
come on down and set up on a rub line in some ot the thickest brush youve ever seen while 50 head of cattle mingle thru your area and youll wonder why we bait.
Come on down and sit n this 95* south Texas heat in November sweatin for hours at a time on a well used trail to see a doe.
come on down and set up on a rub line in some ot the thickest brush youve ever seen while 50 head of cattle mingle thru your area and youll wonder why we bait.
And I feel your pain about the heat, brother. Good God, do you think those Yankees understand what it' s like to hunt September in the South??
#30
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,476
RE: My thoughts on hunting over a bait pile.
For those that think any instance of baiting is less sporting than not baiting, and more than a few do,... then how do you classify these other methods of getting an edge.....please be honest with yourself.
1. Scents, either to attract or cover (doe pee, clothing, burn sticks.. etc.)
2. Calls, either to attract, ease nervousness(yours or the deer) or to cover your noisy mistakes
3. Cutting shooting lanes or trails to either make the shot easier or to " funnel" animals your way.
4. Planting food plots.
5. Hunting near natural food sources, either established agriculture or wild mast such as acorns.
6. Decoys
I would venture to say that several foks that may feel negatively about baiting have used 1 or more of these other methods to artificially gain the edge. In many states, some or all of the above are legal, but I have heard arguments for and against evreything I have listed above. If it is legal and the hunter uses any or all of these methods to take an animal in an ethical and respectful way then whats the big deal..You are not required to think like anybody else and they are not required to think like you.
There is no question that taking a big game animal with only your wiles and senses along with your knowledge of deer behavior is a very satisfying event. It is not the only way.
1. Scents, either to attract or cover (doe pee, clothing, burn sticks.. etc.)
2. Calls, either to attract, ease nervousness(yours or the deer) or to cover your noisy mistakes
3. Cutting shooting lanes or trails to either make the shot easier or to " funnel" animals your way.
4. Planting food plots.
5. Hunting near natural food sources, either established agriculture or wild mast such as acorns.
6. Decoys
I would venture to say that several foks that may feel negatively about baiting have used 1 or more of these other methods to artificially gain the edge. In many states, some or all of the above are legal, but I have heard arguments for and against evreything I have listed above. If it is legal and the hunter uses any or all of these methods to take an animal in an ethical and respectful way then whats the big deal..You are not required to think like anybody else and they are not required to think like you.
There is no question that taking a big game animal with only your wiles and senses along with your knowledge of deer behavior is a very satisfying event. It is not the only way.