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Baiting/Feeding deer on private property
Posted on 8/30/10 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 8/30/10 at 12:50 pm
Where in the LDWF Deer hunting regulations does it show what you can use to feed/bait deer? I know most people use corn feeders, salt licks, molasses, and plant food plots.
I heard that it's illegal to throw sweet potatoes out for deer. I have never read this. Where can I find a list of things you can use?
Thanks
I heard that it's illegal to throw sweet potatoes out for deer. I have never read this. Where can I find a list of things you can use?
Thanks
This post was edited on 8/30/10 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 8/30/10 at 1:17 pm to SaDaTayMoses
I'd like to see a list like this as well. The Hunting Season/Regulation Pamphlet they give out each year doesn't have anything in it.
Nowhere in that pamphlet does it say that dove season starts at noon on the first day.
WLF website doesn't have any more info that the pamphlet does.
Nowhere in that pamphlet does it say that dove season starts at noon on the first day.
WLF website doesn't have any more info that the pamphlet does.
Posted on 8/30/10 at 1:39 pm to Slickback
Posted on 8/30/10 at 1:47 pm to Slickback
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Nowhere in that pamphlet does it say that dove season starts at noon on the first day.
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Slickback
Look in the pamphlet on page 18 ITs the in the first parigraph
Posted on 8/30/10 at 1:51 pm to Vol Fan in the Bayou
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Not sure why sweet potatoes are singled out.
Some type of sweet potato blight that they fear will be spread if sweet potatoes are left to rot in the woods. It has nothing to do with the effectiveness of sweet potatoes for attacting deer ( or lack thereof)
Posted on 8/30/10 at 2:01 pm to TigerDeacon
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Some type of sweet potato blight that they fear will be spread if sweet potatoes are left to rot in the woods
Thanks, I figured it was something along these lines. This is the reasoning that some states, including Tennessee, use to not allow corn to be used.
Posted on 8/30/10 at 2:02 pm to Limbhanger
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Look in the pamphlet on page 18 ITs the in the first parigraph
Thanks.
It's amazing how I can look through this damn thing 50 times, looking for that specifically, and still not see it.
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