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Post by posiedon on Dec 5, 2011 22:51:48 GMT -5
I am ready for season to come to an end so I can put corn or other bait in front of my trail cameras and not have to worry about if hunting nearby is considered hunting over bait. It then dawned on me, (here is the question) if a spray chemical attractant is used like the liquid "C'Mere Deer" is that considered bait? The spray isn't put out for consumption.
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Post by morrison on Dec 5, 2011 23:30:07 GMT -5
Below is the state definition for bait. It can be a liquid or a solid but depends on whether it is for "consumption".
(s) An individual must not hunt deer with the use or aid of: (1) bait, which includes: (A) a food that is transported and placed for consumption, including, but not limited to, piles of corn and apples placed in the field; (B) a prepared solid or liquid that is manufactured and intended for consumption by livestock or wild deer, including, but not limited to, commercial baits and food supplements; (C) salt; or (D) mineral supplements;
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