Why would I want to have a feeder running now to attract hogs and coons to eat a turkey nest.
Ain’t no bait on my places. I don’t even have deer stands at my food plots. Corn on my place is a waiste of Time. Unless you need a hog.
I’m not hunting much any way. I may not kill a turkey attall.Incorrect spelling and misuse of a cap.....we dock you 3 hunting days.
I’m not hunting much any way. I may not kill a turkey attall.
Heck you will most likely out do me.
The thread is about the law regarding feeders on property’s while turkey hunting.Yeah...and I got some ocean front property in Arizona.
What's this thread about anyway? Feeders dropping on turkeys, bad way to go. We gotta outlaw that practice.
This used to be a very common practice on a local wma. They could drop feed deep in the swap and then slip in and hunt.I’m hiring a crop duster to make as many runs as possible over my properties dumping corn from one end to the other.
Better yet, I’ll have him dump it on all the surrounding properties and leave my properties free and clear!
I’m hiring a crop duster to make as many runs as possible over my properties dumping corn from one end to the other.
Better yet, I’ll have him dump it on all the surrounding properties and leave my properties free and clear!
If you know of feed placed adjacent to your property within sight report it. It's their ticket not yours. Unless of course they find that you know about it and was hunting .But that would still make your property off limits or at least part of it
That's how to handle itMy lease is void of corn. I’ve made it clear to my members that supplemental feeding of any type is not happening during turkey season.
That is indeed an illustration of the central question at hand, IMO. Yesterday I sent an e-mail to Georgia DNR posing the essential question, So far, no response.
That is indeed an illustration of the central question at hand, IMO. Yesterday I sent an e-mail to Georgia DNR posing the essential question, So far, no response.