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Author Topic: BAITING: What really is it?  (Read 1350 times)

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Offline naturalistmn

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Hello Outdoorsman.   This is Joshua John Wells of Eyes Wide Open.   I recently did a post on baiting on my MNO Blog.   Just some insight and perhaps a new twist to the subject.   Go read the post and leave me a comment, either here or there.   I am really interested in other outdoorsman's opinions.   Do you agree or disagree?   Share your opinions and take on the subject.   I want to know how you feel about it.   Thanks everyone!

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Offline Go Big Red!

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« Last Edit: January 01/25/11, 02:10:09 PM by Go Big Red! »
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Offline The General

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I read the blog and thought it was well thought out.  However I don't make the connection with baiting your hook for fishing. 
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Offline naturalistmn

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Thank you for your feedback.   I think we are just so used to baiting our hooks it's not looked at as baiting.   It's even called bait.   Its intent is to lure something in so we can catch/shoot it.   Bait is anything from minnows to corn.   Deer come to corn for the same reason a Pike comes to a sucker minnow.
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