list of problems/concerns i have
#31
Then I guess you do not hunt around any kind of farmers field, or Oak trees that have acorns falling or fruit orchards that deer feed on or natural feeding spots.
Same with an oak ridge. There could be lots of oak trees. Acres of them. Spread out over a huge area.
A pile of corn is in one spot and you put it where you need it to be.
#32
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992
No, vapahunter, I don't hunt in orchards, over crop fields, or anything else. There aren't any of those things where I hunt.
We were discussing bait piles, remember?
Not agriculture fields that are there year after year just like a stand of white oaks. We are talking a pile of shelled corn with a heroic hunter sitting over it. There's a big difference but you don't want to see the difference.
If a bait pile is the only way you can get close to deer OK, it's not a game law violation, but don't call it hunting.
We were discussing bait piles, remember?
Not agriculture fields that are there year after year just like a stand of white oaks. We are talking a pile of shelled corn with a heroic hunter sitting over it. There's a big difference but you don't want to see the difference.
If a bait pile is the only way you can get close to deer OK, it's not a game law violation, but don't call it hunting.
Last edited by Bullcamp82834; 09-17-2013 at 10:08 AM.