Baiting has never made a state reach their goals.
Living in NY, and knowing lots people bait everywhere, it is savagely effective. Our law enforcement sucks here so it wont stop. feeders and corn is sold at many stores from TSC to Walmart, etc. In OH it is everywhere and as Ben mentioned earlier has to be used (yes- has), effective at killing young and/or desperate deer but will not likely be the shortcut to a mature buck.
I have to strongly disagree with your statement about being a shortcut to killing mature buck. Every single mature buck that I know of personally that has been killed in the last several years by my neighbors and or acquaintances has been over bait. Actually, I know of one five years ago that my friends uncle shot on his property where they don’t allow bait. And he he one i shot 2 years ago. But that is literally it. Now granted, I’m sure there have been others, but I’m talking ones where I have firsthand knowledge. So I will argue, it’s probably THE biggest shortcut of killing a mature buck.Owning the rapidly crashing state of Ohio- people with corn piles in their residential yard call killing animals using them as "hunting" too.
Baiting and feeding arent the same but similar.
Everything state controlled is making killing critters easier- bait being a huge part of it.
Baiting rapidly increases access issues, costs and tensions.
Baiting has never made a state reach their goals.
Living in NY, and knowing lots people bait everywhere, it is savagely effective. Our law enforcement sucks here so it wont stop. feeders and corn is sold at many stores from TSC to Walmart, etc. In OH it is everywhere and as Ben mentioned earlier has to be used (yes- has), effective at killing young and/or desperate deer but will not likely be the shortcut to a mature buck.
Hunters do many dumb things- the two worst are compare themselves to each other and second is believe that a state/fed agency will improve things.
Hey brother. In Ohio its deadly week one and when its nasty on mature bucks....but not otherwise in my region and experience due to it being synonymous with human danger since everyone does it. Here in NY where it is illegal.....it leads to mature deer dying with the greatest of ease.I have to strongly disagree with your statement about being a shortcut to killing mature buck. Every single mature buck that I know of personally that has been killed in the last several years by my neighbors and or acquaintances has been over bait. Actually, I know of one five years ago that my friends uncle shot on his property where they don’t allow bait. And he he one i shot 2 years ago. But that is literally it. Now granted, I’m sure there have been others, but I’m talking ones where I have firsthand knowledge. So I will argue, it’s probably THE biggest shortcut of killing a mature buck.
Yessir- name a state that went from adding baiting to increase harvest that is now content? My tangible data for this is "0 states" haha. Not trying to be a smart azz..... but the sword is two sided. Baiting is food and more food means more deer unless they're dying faster than birthing.Do you have research data supporting that statement or is that your opinion?
what the heck is the bow in the center pic (let alone the scope on his head)? Why do NY hunters have to make their way in to every thread? This meme will then bring up the next HabitatTalk feisty discourse inspired by Billy Elish' "Is your lease stolen land?"Thanks for the tip @Turkish I'll be sure to do that.View attachment 88884
Its an AI hallucination, like when it puts an extra arm in a group of people.what the heck is the bow in the center pic (let alone the scope on his head)? Why do NY hunters have to make their way in to every thread? This meme will then bring up the next HabitatTalk feisty discourse inspired by Billy Elish' "Is your lease stolen land?"
Yessir- name a state that went from adding baiting to increase harvest that is now content? My tangible data for this is "0 states" haha. Not trying to be a smart azz..... but the sword is two sided. Baiting is food and more food means more deer unless they're dying faster than birthing.
. In OH it is everywhere and as Ben mentioned earlier has to be used (yes- has), effective at killing young and/or desperate deer but will not likely be the shortcut to a mature buck.
Its an AI hallucination, like when it puts an extra arm in a group of people.
I told gemini I wanted to make a meme poking fun at people against baiting deer with corn, and asked it for suggestions. It gave me a short list of ideas. I picked one and went back & forth with it sorting out details. Then I said "ok, make that" and it generated the image.



That’s not really a pressured area though. Throw Louisiana seasons in there, and you wouldn't see that. I've hunted several Louisiana places with mature bucks that rarely come to bait in daylight.Man I wish I had yalls deer or maybe the deer in my county are morons! This is just a random clip from a guy I know on the other end of my county. Deer wasn’t big but he was old, likely over 5. Broad daylight, last weekend of rifle just munching down on a mound of corn cobs. Killed him 30 seconds later. Small property, if it’s like everywhere else in my area it’s all hunted. I completely disagree about the corn and mature buck thing.
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This deer, opening weekend of rifle on a food plot with 3 feeders, how do I know, cause it’s on my property line. 100 acre property where I know they bowhunted
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This deer, last weekend of the rifle season in the middle of a field with a feeder next to a giant box blind
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I could literally keep going on but these are just a couple from this year. My real world experience over several properties says a mature buck has zero problem going to bait in daylight in the middle of the season. I also think it’s a bit of self defeating prophecy, if you have an area with a ton of pressure you probably don’t have a lot of mature bucks to even come to bait so therefore it’s a confirmation bias that they don’t.