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Post by uncleharley on Aug 30, 2013 7:38:41 GMT -5
Would adding a water source, like a horse tank, to a property to attract deer be considered baiting?
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Post by morrison on Sept 1, 2013 16:38:36 GMT -5
The Indiana Administrative Code specifically states 'food'. The only time the IAC mentions 'liquid' is if it is manufactured. I do not believe that water would be considered bait since it is not food or manufactured.
(w) An individual must not hunt deer with the use or aid of: (1) bait, which includes: (A) a food that is transported and placed for consumption, including, but not limited to, piles of corn and apples placed in the field; (B) a prepared solid or liquid that is manufactured and intended for consumption by livestock or wild deer, including, but not limited to, commercial baits and food supplements; (C) salt; or (D) mineral supplements;
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