My point. . what I am trying to say . . is that there is not a very large line between "baiting" and some other forms of the way we chose to hunt.
I am questioning why "baiting" is held to be such a low down dispicable thing, but hunting over a food plot or any of the other options we discussed is perfectly fine.
Get this. Although I have hunted bear and pigs / javelina over bait, I do not hunt deer over bait. I was brought up to believe that it is not done. . that you don't need to do that.
Is that why I believe it ? Is that the only reason ? Because that is the way I was brought up, trained, what I heard as I was growing up ?
Sitting here, coffee in hand and using my brain to just think about things, I really wonder.
Jacob. . take your analogy. The north woods. ACtually, I have a tiny piece of property up in the UP so it is reality at its finest. So, my neighbor baits (actually, they all do up there). That is bad. Changes the deer habits.
If my neighbor clearcut his land, opened it up to new growth, new possibilities.. would that NOT change the deer habits ?
If my neighbor cut trees, created openings, planted some food sources (exactly what I am laboring to do for the past several years) would that not change the deer habits ? Would "all the deer" now come to my lil place ?
If I were blessed with the only ridge in 5 miles with a handful of oak trees, the rest being typical UP pine and mixed forest, come acorn time, would the deer change their habits and come running to my ridge ? I actually have a honey hole exactly like this in N WI.
Am I a bad person for sitting on one of those few trees ? One of the ones actually dropping acorns ? How about if I am dropping pebbles from my stand to make it sound like acorns are dropping (dinner bell) ?
Is anything REALLY different ? The deer are coming to feed, to rest, to drink, whatever and we as predators are noting that and taking advantage of that.
We as humans can actually take it one step further and . . not just NOTICE it and react, but we can make changes and CAUSE IT and react.
Good for us. That is part of having opposable thumbs and a large brain. Remember, we don't have noses that can smell a deer trail, or long legs to be able to chase them down etc.
I am not saying pouring a pile of corn is not baiting. It is.. we have all decided what "baiting" means. It is probably in the dictionary and it is most certainly in all of the DNR regulations.
I am asking. . . what REALLY is the difference.
Maybe adding on another question.. why is it that we as humans get so worked up and excited over things that are different to us ?
ChuckC