m_kat
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What is the difference .
What the difference is, is what is prohibited and what is not, and what the definitions of the two are in the code of Iowa.
There has to be a line drawn in the sand somewhere I guess.
What is the difference .
What the difference is, is what is prohibited and what is not, and what the definitions of the two are in the code of Iowa.
There has to be a line drawn in the sand somewhere I guess.
What the difference is, is what is prohibited and what is not, and what the definitions of the two are in the code of Iowa.
There has to be a line drawn in the sand somewhere I guess.
I realize the difference set forth by the state of Iowa, but I was asking what is the difference in actually attracting or baiting deer as both are doing the same thing, and what makes one fair or unfair, legal or illegal.
.What gets me are all the people that feel the need to use bait in order to kill deer and then call themselves sportsman or real hunters. And then if they do kill a monster buck they arent going to tell you "I put out 50lbs of corn and this deer came in and started eating it infront of my stand for 5 minutes and then I shot him. Instead it will be some story of how they sat in the stand for 4 hours and saw this buck way out there and called him in and made a 30 yard shot and it was a tough hunt".. Give me a break some Hunter you are!
Do I use mineral blocks and attractants for my trail cameras.. Sure do! Do I hunt over them... Sure dont... Dont see the fair chase part in it. Do I use rattle horns and grunt tubes... Sure do... I see it as a tool that you have to be decent at using to convince an animal that your another animal you can suck with them or be good with them. hard to suck at using bait to get deer to come in.
JMO
So its 200 to 250 yards
I always wondered, it says you can have it there if it's there during regular agriculture practices. So if you leave a mineral block out year around does that make it legal?
So no closer than 200-250 yards.(I use bow and muzzy). That is the ruling I have heard from more than one CO.