Posted by JD Seller on October 12, 2014 at 19:07:52 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: OT {feeding deer} posted by jr frye 88 on October 12, 2014 at 15:16:22:
The craze of food plots is the same as baiting to me.
You plant crops known to attract Deer. So your training them to come to a certain area. You fatten them up with these same areas. Then you hunt in that area. Sure sounds just like baiting to me. Your just growing the bait rather than bringing it in from some where else.
Very few deer are killed by TRUE hunting any more. It is more Deer slaughter called deer hunting.
Here is how they do it around here. You line up a bunch of guys and they walk up a timber or draw. They have 2-4 guys at the other end of that area to "shoot" the deer that the others DRIVE to them.
Hunting to me is tracking and locating an animal. Not herding it to a shooting gallery.
Most should just mount a gun with a carrot hanging on the trigger. That would be as close to hunting as what they are doing now. They could just set back at their "hunting cabin" drinking BEER until they hear a gun go off. Then go drag the deer in and act all manly for their fellow beer drinkers.
I know that these comments will PO a bunch of "Deer Hunters". I hate the damage that Deer do to crops and property. I hate most deer hunting slobs more than the deer. The deer at least don't leave garbage behind themselves. Rarely does a DEER shoot a cow or calf either. The same can't be said about many of the "deer hunters" these days.
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