Posted by Ultradog MN on September 01, 2014 at 06:16:08 from (75.168.190.14):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Food plot posted by Zachary Hoyt on August 31, 2014 at 07:52:17:
Minnesota doesn't allow hunting over bait but does allow hunting over food plots. Their reasoning is that food plots help wildlife - deer, turkeys, geese, bunnys, whatever - to find forage year round. I keep a couple of plots going where I hunt. We don't have the abundance of deer like some states. In fact after two bad winters here we are back to having to apply for the doe lottery to get a doe tag. Otherwise it's bucks only. A deer plot does give you a little better chance of getting one.
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