Post by pigeonflier on Sept 11, 2022 10:45:48 GMT -5
If when harvesting silage something breaks down and 4 rows get flattened instead of chopped and put in the trailer. Ears, stalks and all just flattened. 4 rows the length of the field. I know the farmer would not waste that much except if something broke down. Is that legal to hunt in that field.
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Equipment breaking down is part of the normal agricultural process. Our officers have a lot of discretion in these circumstances. Without something more, it would be difficult to categorize this as baiting.
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