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I can't believe anyone would ask that question in public. If you have to put out corn in the preseason to help your odds, then you must not be that good of a hunter. No offense but I am totally against putting out corn, wheat etc. before or during turkey season. That's just my thoughts though.
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This has always puzzled me. Why is planting not baiting? You plant something for the sole purpose of the wildlife and then hunt over it. It's done with almost all hunting, including waterfowl. Millet is planted as food for ducks, never attempted to be harvested, and then hunted over. It all is baiting to some degree so why prosecute the lazy guy who just skips the planting and throughs out food. I know what the law is and yes I follow it and plant food plots and hunt over them. My problem is with the law itself. It all just seems hypocritical. O.K. I'm off my soapbox, sorry for the interuption.
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