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The problem with baiting is it screws uP the natural wandering of deer. If a neighbour has bait out then you may not see an animal on your spot all season.
Then it becomes a competition p, who can have the tastiest bait. I’d rather use my own hunting abilities. |
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Personally I don’t think it is near as effective as some believe |
With the worries about CWD and the spread....
Not sure why Sask still allows baiting? $$$$$$$$? I guess the tag revenue from selling licenses to Americans is the only thing SERM worries about. Baiting is for losers and slobs that are too lazy to hunt.... because sitting over a bait isn't hunting . |
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Some would say using a rifle is for losers, are they right? Who gets to decide what is hunting and what isn't? You, a PETA member? Who? |
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Keep it legal, respect others and the game you hunt is all that should matter |
I don't bear hunt and when I did it was all spot and stalk. I do on occasion go along with a buddy to tend his baits. If you think sitting on a bait is a lazy mans way to get a bear I believe you're wrong. It is a lot of work to set up, maintain and supply a proper functioning working bait site or sites. I would hasten to bet baiters put far more hours in work to get a bear than the average spot and stalk hunter.
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The " hunt like I do or you are a slob and lazy " attitude is for elitists , I would suggest you actually think before you post . Cat |
Some interesting opinions.
What is hunting? People have been baiting, changing the land scape for the purpose of hunting for 1000’s of years. In comes down to what is legal in your province. |
Another Warning
Again, anyone who bashes another hunter for using all legal means to obtain their Quarry, will be suspended or Banned. We don’t need division amongst us hunters. Support each other’s right and privilege to hunt, or join the SJW Forum.
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If you're having any doubts about hunting I'm watching a show right now called stars in the sky Steve rinella
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I’m happy to see some excellent discussion from this. I will admit my original post was made somewhat in anger, my bad.
Some very good points brought up by many as to why the stores sell bait. I had not thought about those reasons (they are irrelevant to me and my hunting methods) but they are valid none the less. And many of you are correct in pointing out that not everyone will use it for illegal purposes, but at the same time some will, human nature. As a side note I get excellent pictures of many species of game (whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, moose) on my trail cams on crown land without the use of bait. I, as mentioned by others, read the trails and assess where the game will be, set up a camera, then sit back and enjoy the pictures. As I said in my original post, I am against the use of illegal (to me that is unethical) hunting methods. If you are hunting within the laws of your jurisdiction, happy hunting. I see many people breaking the law while hunting on crown land, and hear stories of it all the time. I wish there was more enforcement out there, or perhaps just more education as to what is and isn’t legal. I hadn’t really thought about reporting, but based on one of the above posts I will start doing that. Stay safe out there everyone |
Good to see a few people are considering Wildlife health and the topic of baiting.
I don't care about the ethics of baiting ungulates, but I sure do care about the risks imposed on Wildlife health by baiting. This is a Wildlife Health issue. Baiting/feeding Ungulates FOR ANY PURPOSE, should be illegal in Alberta. |
I know in many states people plant certain crops to attract deer. Some of these places also use feeders to include "vitamins, hormones and other stuff" to enhance antler production.
It's one of those things where there "a line" but it's for the state or province to decide what's legal and it's up to the hunter to decide what he or she is comfortable with. ......... on another note ......... I once was invited "hunting" when I lived in the mid west and we drove out to a edge of a field, parked the truck, and watched the "feeder" at the far edge of the field for the deer to come in at dusk. I can't say it was stimulating, but to some guys it was hunting. I explained how we "hunt" up here and the guy asked "that seems pretty dangerous, don't allot of people get shot" ..... (There are some places in the mid west where public land has a conservation officer marshaling people into parking spots) - literally. As much as we complain about crowding - we have it pretty good - even compared to some crazy areas down in southern AB where it seems like it's getting pretty bad out there. |
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You think baiting is unethical, yet you see many people poaching and don't report it? Isn't that unethical? Dude you are starting to sound a lot like a guy I know of that used to drive a black dodge. |
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Although using this technique, I have been hunting for 41 years and never shot an animal. :) |
I feel baited by the OP.
Does anyone else feel baited? |
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