Archeryrob
Undecided on a great many things
The problem I have has is game warden interpretations. I used to argue with Ray Harner when he was still working. He said he would fine anyone close enough to hear domestic geese. So if the farm next to you had some, he would fine you. I told him we both know its a waste of time hunting the farm next to live birds. He said he didn't care and he's give paper.
Other place was vegetable farms. Guys grow sweet corn and pick by hand and it deformed or not a full ear they throw it on the ground. Then they brush hog the rows and left over ears. Game wardens wanted to fine everyone hunting them as baited fields. The book said grain left from normal agricultural practices is not baiting. Unsellable ear disposed in the field is normal agricultural practice for vegi farmers, but the game warden thought they don't do that with the shelled corn they've seen.
Other place was vegetable farms. Guys grow sweet corn and pick by hand and it deformed or not a full ear they throw it on the ground. Then they brush hog the rows and left over ears. Game wardens wanted to fine everyone hunting them as baited fields. The book said grain left from normal agricultural practices is not baiting. Unsellable ear disposed in the field is normal agricultural practice for vegi farmers, but the game warden thought they don't do that with the shelled corn they've seen.