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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 1674518" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>I believe there are two thought processes with it. Possibly more, I just can't think of them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>1 - In management terms. Baiting does absolutely nothing to help achieve any management plans or goals. If sickness ever strikes the heard or flock then this is just a vector to spread it very rapidly. There is also the chance of bringing in non native seeds and starting a stand of an undesired plant. </p><p></p><p>2 - It is illegal to shoot a turkey over bait. Regardless as to whether you know it is standing over bait or not. So if you have no idea that the turkey you are fixing to shoot is standing over a corn pile that someone else put out. It is still your problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Baiting on public land has really taken off in recent years. It is tough to get out on some public areas without coming across somebodies corn pile anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 1674518, member: 15170"] I believe there are two thought processes with it. Possibly more, I just can't think of them. 1 - In management terms. Baiting does absolutely nothing to help achieve any management plans or goals. If sickness ever strikes the heard or flock then this is just a vector to spread it very rapidly. There is also the chance of bringing in non native seeds and starting a stand of an undesired plant. 2 - It is illegal to shoot a turkey over bait. Regardless as to whether you know it is standing over bait or not. So if you have no idea that the turkey you are fixing to shoot is standing over a corn pile that someone else put out. It is still your problem. Baiting on public land has really taken off in recent years. It is tough to get out on some public areas without coming across somebodies corn pile anymore. [/QUOTE]
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