They are very popular Loren. It has become a huge industry. Mostly because it draws the deer into where you are hunting. Some states allow baiting. MN does not but in their hunting reg handbook they encourage it as it does feed a lot of critters besides deer. Not many farms left in the area of central MN where we hunt. And not an abundance of deer either. This is the first time in 4 years that we have hunters choice. Means you can take ONE deer of either gender. Most years we can take does by lottery only. Many states you can take multuple deer. Not here. Also, it's something to use my tractors for. I'm a city dweller so enjoy getting a little seat time doing some "farming" with them. Sure it costs more for venison than it's worth. But compared to the price of a walleye when you consider the price of a boat it's not so bad. Lots of things a guy can whizz away his money on. Wouldn't you rather see a guy whizz it away this way then at the casino, a bar or on a bunch of tatoos?
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