Yeah agree to both. Trying to wrap my head around baiting just as a purely philosophical argument.
In Massachusetts....
1) I can bait coyotes, but not deer. So it's not "the act" of baiting that presents a moral, ethical, legal challenge..its the target species.
2) I can use a fake water hole (I don't need to...but I could) to sit over to attract deer...but not a salt block.
3) I can use a turkey decoy to lure or "bait" turkeys...but not a deer decoy? Makes no sense.
4) I can plant and grow apples, but I can't throw bags of them out.
5) I can plant and grow corn to attract deer, but I can't throw corn out..to attract deer.
Not sure if "effort' should be the line in the sand as to what's considered baiting and what's not. I get the argument. I go through a lot of time and energy to make and maintain my food plots. A lot of time and energy to plant and grow apples. So...not baiting. Whereas a guy who dumps a 50 lb. bag of corn out spends 10 minutes and $17. Baiting. Seems like the "cheap" way out. But in the end, we are both doing the same thing...manipulating deer movements to make an ambush easier.