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House Bill 1151- Prohibiting baiting bans
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<blockquote data-quote="wct12" data-source="post: 358807" data-attributes="member: 8117"><p>Some of the biggest backers of this bill are organizations that help disabled hunters have the ability to go into the field and hunt.</p><p></p><p>A bait pile definitely isn't the only way to kill a deer, but can be critical in the start of a youth into the archery world. The interaction they can have with wildlife in their very limited time (sports, school, etc) can be very crucial to keep them entertained and continuing with it in the future. Squirrels, pheasants, and other wildlife being in view and interacting with each other can teach a lot to a youngster about wildlife and their natural interactions that happen away from the bait pile also.</p><p></p><p>Not only that, but it also allows the youth hunter the ability to know the yardage an animal is at, along with hoping the animals gives a longer chance at a shot so they can make a calmed down, clean shot and not rush things.</p><p></p><p>Its not absolutely critical, but is a great tool to have in the tool box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wct12, post: 358807, member: 8117"] Some of the biggest backers of this bill are organizations that help disabled hunters have the ability to go into the field and hunt. A bait pile definitely isn't the only way to kill a deer, but can be critical in the start of a youth into the archery world. The interaction they can have with wildlife in their very limited time (sports, school, etc) can be very crucial to keep them entertained and continuing with it in the future. Squirrels, pheasants, and other wildlife being in view and interacting with each other can teach a lot to a youngster about wildlife and their natural interactions that happen away from the bait pile also. Not only that, but it also allows the youth hunter the ability to know the yardage an animal is at, along with hoping the animals gives a longer chance at a shot so they can make a calmed down, clean shot and not rush things. Its not absolutely critical, but is a great tool to have in the tool box. [/QUOTE]
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