Spotlighting is not illegal in Indiana, unless you have a firearm or bow In your possession while doing it.
And not shine it into someones house...
Spotlighting is not illegal in Indiana, unless you have a firearm or bow In your possession while doing it.
I never understood why people put salt out this time of year. Deer don't use it until spring.
ding ding ding. This is the answer.Diseases such as cwd,EHD and bovine tuburcolosis are all spread when deer come into close contact. Drawing the entire herd from you 2-3 radius into one spot (your big bait pile) will increase transmission risks. Michigan just banned baiting this year for this reason.
ding ding ding. This is the answer.
If that’s the case, then why is it still acceptable to plant food plots ? Additionally, if “herding up” is a problem Somebody better tell the deer. In the winter, especially with a lot of snow on the ground, I often see 15-20 deer together in a wind isolated food source like the back corner of a picked corn field.
I can’t believe a salt block is any greater calling card than a planted site of turnips.
Wives tale. They will use it whenever they get the urge.
Wives tale. They will use it whenever they get the urge.
Diseases such as cwd,EHD and bovine tuburcolosis are all spread when deer come into close contact. Drawing the entire herd from you 2-3 radius into one spot (your big bait pile) will increase transmission risks. Michigan just banned baiting this year for this reason.
As far as hunting regulations I've just taken the philosophy that the state owns the deer and if you want to hunt them legally you follow the states rules. It's easier than trying to sort out things.
If the State owns the deer, they should be paying for all of the car/deer accidents.