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Post by uncleharley on Aug 5, 2014 18:09:43 GMT -5
1.Using liquid apple scent on a felt wick. 2.Using liquid acorn scent on a felt wick. 3.Using (placing)real apples on the ground. 4.Using cut up apples in an open plastic container in my blind (not on ground). 5.Using C'mere Deer food/scent attractant on the ground. 6.Using C'mere Deer food/scent attractant in an open plastic container in my blind (not on ground).
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Post by morrison on Aug 14, 2014 12:20:02 GMT -5
Numbers 1 and 2 are definitely legal. Number 4 would be dependent on the size of the plastic container. If it was a reasonable container of apples that was to be used for human consumption and inside the blind or in the stand, it would be legal. However, a plastic five gallon bucket of apples would be less likely to be believable as being for human consumption but more towards the fact of being for the deer.
Numbers 3, 5, and 6 would all be illegal. placing them on the ground would be placing them for consumption by the deer and Indiana baiting laws prohibit this activity.
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