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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1740721" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Your assumption is incorrect fishfurlife. It does not already have OK as no baiting on public ground. What is says is "Legal to feed deer or bait deer anywhere in the state anytime on private land." That would apply both before and after this new law, so I would consider this accurate. Just because they don't mention public land does not make the website inaccurate. Everything it said about Oklahoma is correct.</p><p></p><p>Being ahead of the curve is one thing... but I don't see a curve in this discussion. I see a plausible chance that something could be passed from deer to deer from a feeder. But there has been no evidence to prove this is occurring, that it has occurred, or that if it did occur it would be detrimental to our deer population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1740721, member: 9675"] Your assumption is incorrect fishfurlife. It does not already have OK as no baiting on public ground. What is says is "Legal to feed deer or bait deer anywhere in the state anytime on private land." That would apply both before and after this new law, so I would consider this accurate. Just because they don't mention public land does not make the website inaccurate. Everything it said about Oklahoma is correct. Being ahead of the curve is one thing... but I don't see a curve in this discussion. I see a plausible chance that something could be passed from deer to deer from a feeder. But there has been no evidence to prove this is occurring, that it has occurred, or that if it did occur it would be detrimental to our deer population. [/QUOTE]
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