Baiting Deer in MN will cost

  • Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1316011

    DNR NEWS – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 19, 2011

    DNR cites 144 with baiting; seizes 134 firearms/bows

    Conservation officer weekly activity reports confirm what officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) already suspected: Deer baiting was pervasive during the 2011 big game season.

    DNR conservation officers issued 144 citations, issued 24 warnings and seized 134 firearms/bows in baiting relation investigations during the 2011 bow, firearms and muzzleloader seasons. It’s the highest number of baiting citations issued during the deer hunting seasons since the DNR began tracking these violations in 1991.

    “It seems that every year our officers are spending more and more time responding to complaints about baiting or discovering it while on patrol,” said Lt. Col. Rodmen Smith, DNR Enforcement assistant director. “It’s become a very common violation.”

    Deer baiting is strategically placing a pile of food near deer stands or clearings with the intent of luring a deer into close hunting range. It has been illegal to bait deer in Minnesota since 1991.

    Conservation Officer Marty Stage of Ely said he spent a lot of the big game season “chasing violators illegally baiting deer. The practice has certainly not gone away or apparently even slowed,” Stage said.

    The fine for illegal baiting is $300, plus $80 or so in court costs. Another $500 can be tagged on for restitution if a deer is seized. Guns may be confiscated as well.

    “It is pretty sad when the rifle that has been handed down for generations is lost forever due to unethical hunting,” said Conservation Officer Darin Fagerman of Grand Marais. “Grandpa might not be too happy about that either.”

    Smith said he is hopeful that by releasing the numbers on illegal baiting activities, it sends a message that Minnesota values it natural resources and there is a price for engaging in this activity.

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    packingheat
    Reads Landing Mn
    Posts: 696
    #1019325

    It is very sad what people are willing to do just to shoot a deer, or take a trophey buck.
    Thanks for sharing B.K.

    muskychaser
    Prescott, Wi
    Posts: 372
    #1019342

    Had to laugh when I was at Gander Mt. they were selling every kind of bait and attractant for deer , even Deer corn for 9.99 a fifty pound bag, kind of sends the wrong idea for a hunter.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #1019347

    Isn’t baiting legal in Wisconsin? I don’t hunt WI but I am only 1.5 miles from the border and most guys I know that hunt wisc bait deer…
    Baiting is legal in some parts of Mich…all of the U.P., as long as there no more than a gallon on the ground at one time…hence the use of telecast feeders.

    muskychaser
    Prescott, Wi
    Posts: 372
    #1019374

    Wi can bait no more than 2 gallons at a time and no mechanical feeders. Love my neighbors they bait and the deer bed on our land moving back and forth to the bait. We score they get dissapointed. LOL

    DrewH
    s/w WI.
    Posts: 1404
    #1019401

    Unless they changed the law, the baiting was legal in the area north of some highway. Wisconsin that is.

    phishirman
    Madison, WI
    Posts: 1090
    #1019481

    I don’t bait and really don’t have a problem with those that do as long as they follow the laws, but I believe baiting is legal anywhere in WI outside of the CWD zones.

    hisser
    Chatfield, Mn
    Posts: 158
    #1019495

    I don’t hunt much but have always wondered what the difference is between baiting and food plots??

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2517
    #1019503

    Baiting means you are a low life unethical scum. Where as food plots means you are a steward of the land and a wildlife benefactor.

    blufloyd
    Posts: 698
    #1019534

    With the population explosion, you’d think they would just open it up.

    hisser
    Chatfield, Mn
    Posts: 158
    #1019536

    Oh, I thought baiting was done to attract deer to your stand so you could shoot them and food plots were to attract deer to your stand so you could shoot them. I’m just saying.

    walleyeben
    Albertville,MN
    Posts: 963
    #1019557

    Quote:


    I don’t hunt much but have always wondered what the difference is between baiting and food plots??


    Food plots benefit all creatures in the woods 24/7/365, their intent is to provide additional nutrition, bait is placed about 3weeks before the season then stopped as soon as a deer is killed.

    walleyeben
    Albertville,MN
    Posts: 963
    #1019561

    Quote:


    Oh, I thought baiting was done to attract deer to your stand so you could shoot them and food plots were to attract deer to your stand so you could shoot them. I’m just saying.


    Foods plot are intended to attract deer and hold them on your property so you can better manage your herd, rather than seeing the first deer that comes by. I have planted for plots for 9years no and have yet to kill a deer out of one of my plots, its not my intent.

    packingheat
    Reads Landing Mn
    Posts: 696
    #1019666

    :


    Food plots benefit all creatures in the woods 24/7/365, their intent is to provide additional nutrition, bait is placed about 3weeks before the season then stopped as soon as a deer is killed.



    What type of food plot provides 365/24/7

    gonecribbin
    reads landing MN
    Posts: 517
    #1019720

    Food plots arent the “magical” deer attractant they make them out to be in the commercials… At least not where I hunt…

    Acorns & corn control the deer…

    Now if you dump a giant pile of acorns or corn in front of your stand, well that is baiting… But you probably still wouldnt see a deer during shooting light… LOL

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #1035999

    Really?????? You are using food to attract game…plain and simple! I am not against it, just saying.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18715
    #1036072

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