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Nope. I should have got the camera out but I was alone and figured I may get a shot at one of the big ones. And my hands were already cold. 

Travis : Jesus. Think you dumped enough.
Joe: scratching head. Shut up Travis, I'm not holding this stuff till next season.
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Nice pile Joe. Too bad it will be gone before you get back out!
Travis : Jesus. Think you dumped enough.
Joe: scratching head. Shut up Travis, I'm not holding this stuff till next season.
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So Is it Illegal To hunt Over a Trophy Rock site in Ohio ? The Rock has been there for 2 months and they have completely Licked it to nothing so the rock technically isn't there anymore but I'm sure there is still mineral in the ground.
Here is My 2 Cents on this baiting deal. I've killed a lot of deer in their Natural setting and killed a lot of em over bait. Im with a lot of you when you say its same as food plots ect. My opinion, its just as hard if not harder to kill a mature deer over a Corn Pile than the natural patterns.. I've hunted in KY all my life so its always been legal to bait deer. My Pet Peeve is when I hear someone say its easy, cheating or unethical to kill a deer over bait, bugs the hell out of me and the majority of those ppl have never really done it. When hunting deer in their natural setting your still trying to beat the elements, playing the wind, scent, weather ect. but take that and times it by 10 when hunting over a corn pile. The mature deer are always at high alert, more spookier, and when they come to a corn pile its rarely in the daylight and almost always downwind. So you gotta work just as hard if not harder to kill mature deer over bait. Only thing I got against baiting is people will drop a corn pile 1 day a week for the whole year and continue to do so when this only hurts the herd causing more CWD and fucks up their diet and organs from a constant Carb Overload. Its best to quit to corn pile as soon as winter is over and wean the deer off of it.