Baiting deer on public land in most states is illegal.
That means putting out a corn feeder or a pile of corn or other grain will get you in trouble with game wardens, most likely resulting in a hefty fine.
But there are ways to go around deer’s natural urges to lure them into shooting range even on public land’s with the strictest anti-baiting regulations. Here are three ways to lure deer without luring in wardens and breaking laws.
TF&G Staff
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