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Author Topic: barrels for baiting  (Read 2279 times)

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Offline Deputy338

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Can someone help me locate anything in the regulations on using a barrel on state or county land. I can not seem to find anything that will help. Thanks in advance.
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Offline LPS

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The last I hunted about 3 years ago it was just legal to use them on private land and couldn't be over 30 gallons.  May be different now. 

Offline Deputy338

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I thought I heard they could be used on state and county land now, but I can not find anything in the regs. Maybe sticking to the logs would be easier. I just figured the barrels would help with keeping bait dry.

Offline mike89

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I thought I heard they could be used on state and county land now, but I can not find anything in the regs. Maybe sticking to the logs would be easier. I just figured the barrels would help with keeping bait dry.

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Offline LPS

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Barrels are fun and efficient to use.  It is in the regs, you just haven't run across it yet.  Has to be under baiting in there. 

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If I rememb right, you can buy with a few, 5 bucks I think. Could be wrong
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Yes, you are correct Boar. Started last year. You can use barrels on public land now. You need to purchase a $5 permit for each barrel and have name and info on each barrel. I used them last year. Saved me lots of gas money not having to make the loop everyday. Got my $15 back in a hurry. Good luck.
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Offline glenn57

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Yes, you are correct Boar. Started last year. You can use barrels on public land now. You need to purchase a $5 permit for each barrel and have name and info on each barrel. I used them last year. Saved me lots of gas money not having to make the loop everyday. Got my $15 back in a hurry. Good luck.
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Sorry I slipped. Just excited that it is Friday.
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