Posted by JR FRYE on July 20, 2011 at 13:24:39 from (71.7.54.104):
Question:
What is the difference between a deer food plot, and putting out food by hand; For the deer, Or using mineral/salt blocks. DNR tells us that hand feeding deer food and or mineral/salt blocks is illegal The QUESTION is why is it illegal: The answer is: it is called BAITING. But yet we can put in food plots and bring the deer in to our shooting area; The DNR say that hand feeding deer can cause a out break of CWD CHRONIC WASTE DECEASE : Question: How is that? ANSWER: because the food we put out could be spoiled and the deer lick the mineral/salt blocks and the saliva that they generate is left on the blocks that can cause CWD They also said if you do feed STOP FEEDING and bring in your Mineral/salt blocks 1 week before deer season. MMMMMM Unless you have live stock running in that area. GUYS am I missing something here? MMMMM
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