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#1507127 - 08/29/08 08:43 AM
Deer Feeders In Minnesota
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/30/08
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In the State of Minnesota can I put out Feeders for Deer?
Before the season?
During the season?
What is legal ? what is not legal?
Thanks in advance
BK
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#1508098 - 08/30/08 07:21 AM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: Powerstroke]
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Registered: 08/28/03
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It's when you hunt. Here's the language from pg. 71 of the book:
• “Bait or feed” is grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay, or other food that is capable of attracting or enticing deer and that has been placed by a person.
• Hunters are not allowed to use or hunt over bait or feed or hunt in the vicinity of bait or feed if the hunter knows about or has reason to know about the placement of the bait or feed.
• A person otherwise in compliance with this section who is hunting on private or public property that is adjacent to the property where bait or feed is present is not in violation if the person has not participated in, been involved with, or agreed to baiting or feeding wildlife on the adjacent property.
• An area is considered baited for 10 days after complete removal of the bait or feed.
• Liquid scents, salt, minerals, and bird feeders containing grains or nuts that are at least 6 feet above the ground are not considered bait or feed.
• This restriction does not apply to foods resulting from normal or accepted farming, forest management, wildlife food plantings, orchard management, or similar land management activities.
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#1508675 - 08/31/08 05:29 AM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: Powerstroke]
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#1508979 - 08/31/08 03:39 PM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: jigginjim]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/28/03
Posts: 380
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Thanks LC, The new buzz would be, What is in the vicinity, 150ft, 200ft 400ft. If the guy next door places hay and apples on his land, but it is closer to my deerstand than his that could mean I have to move. That would be up to the officer. Certainly, if you come up on a bait pile, I'd run far away and make sure I wasn't anywher near the thing. No point taking chances.
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#1509026 - 08/31/08 05:46 PM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: fishinmajishin]
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Registered: 02/15/07
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What's he gonna do, not hunt his own land? He'd be sitting there, feed or not. Up until last year, he would have been in violation no matter what by the way the old regs where worded. Like lcornice said, I think the end result would be up to the CO if a person would be in violation or not. With the eye in the sky, it is nice to know what you neighbor is doing, or maybe not  .
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#1509295 - 08/31/08 11:52 PM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: fishinmajishin]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/23/06
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Loc: Duluth
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fishinmajishin is right, your neighbor could stack corn 10ft high as long as your not part of it your ok.
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#1509309 - 09/01/08 12:16 AM
Re: Deer Feeders In Minnesota
[Re: PerchJrkr]
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Registered: 09/23/06
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but then you would have a part in it. i think the rule is intended for hunters whos neighbors dont want them to hunt.
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