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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Munkres" data-source="post: 1390617" data-attributes="member: 15808"><p>I think you would be surprised how much baiting is used on hunting shows. I especially like the ones where the big buck walks up and just seems to start "grazing" on dry grass. I think it goes back to what is legal and accepted as a hunting practice. Hunting with dogs is legal and popular in some parts of the country, but you would be strung up if you used dogs to run deer in Oklahoma. In my area I would venture that nearly 100% of hunters use feeders or just throw out grain of some kind. On my property there are acorn trees. You might say, just set up near an oak dropping acorns. I would have to ask which of the 20,000 trees would be the right one. Hunt between a bedding and feeding area? What if the whole property is feeding and potentially bedding area? No distinctive deer trails either. They go anywhere and everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Munkres, post: 1390617, member: 15808"] I think you would be surprised how much baiting is used on hunting shows. I especially like the ones where the big buck walks up and just seems to start "grazing" on dry grass. I think it goes back to what is legal and accepted as a hunting practice. Hunting with dogs is legal and popular in some parts of the country, but you would be strung up if you used dogs to run deer in Oklahoma. In my area I would venture that nearly 100% of hunters use feeders or just throw out grain of some kind. On my property there are acorn trees. You might say, just set up near an oak dropping acorns. I would have to ask which of the 20,000 trees would be the right one. Hunt between a bedding and feeding area? What if the whole property is feeding and potentially bedding area? No distinctive deer trails either. They go anywhere and everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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