Posted by jr frye 88 on October 12, 2014 at 15:16:22 from (71.7.63.162):
{OT} I believe in fare chase when hunting DEER , but for many years I never could understand What the difference was between a food plot and hand feeding DEER. The way I see it, it is still baiting, You are still brining the deer to your hunt area. Now a friend of mine was told by a game warden, if you hand feed deer you creating a possible sickness ,and he said your not creating problem in a food plot ,RIGHT, that�s not true, The game warden all so stated that Deer will P�P in the hand feed area, causing cwd chronic waste disease. Are you confused yet ? well I am. So having said this what is the difference between the two other than you plant one and hand feed the other, you are still bringing the deer to your hunting area Jr frye 88 MANY THANKS HAVE A GREAT DAY
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