QUOTE(notillfarmer @ Nov 17 2006, 10:05 PM)

I guess I bait the damn things. More like feed them. I farm 350 acres and raise alfalfa, clover, corn, oats and sorghum. The deer have a tendancy to ravage a small percentage of my crops throughout the growing season. Sure there are deer damage tags but I raise these crops to feed my livestock, not the publics worthless fucking deer herd. At least a few hunters in my area have took it upon themselves to start shooting does. This helps a little since I don't hunt anymore (no time or patience). Just my angry 2 cents.
Anyway, good luck hunting tomorrow and remember the only good deer is a DEAD deer. Oh yeah and start praying for SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!

I do not consider food plots Baiting, That is your livelyhood!!!
and non-farm related food plots help all the wildlife all year long!!
Unlike corn which destroys the digestive system in deer and keeps them in populated areas
When the did outlaw feeding and baiting, I saw more deer per day in the woods than I see in a year with feeding and baiting.
If baiting & feeding were to be stopped statewide, we would all benefit in several ways, I will not go into those issues here, but I will discuss these issues at a different time.
it has gotten to the point that one is almost forced to bait to get a deer, and that is wrong!
The playing field needs to be leveled, and our herd needs to browse naturally again for their own wellbeing and ours!
If it's BROWN! it's DOWN!!!
I have always found those tender youg does much more palatable then the big boys.
I took a 7-pointer 4 years ago just becuase he was stupid. This dumb sonofabitch was making a scrape 20 yards from me during a T-Zone, (didn't see a single doe that entire T-zone) so I went out the day after that weekend and whacked him with the Bow becuase he showed up at that scrape every morning at 10 minutes after 8:00 Am from the day he made it, all through the weekend.
I use his little antlers to rattle for the big guys now.
I got 4 does that need to go away from my area, They walk up on me when I am out in the yard, the people that live by me feed these "Nocturnal Corn-Rats" and I get to deal with the problems.