>Wow! Lots of assumptions here. First
>no one knows the individual
>was going to hunt over
>the bait. I have put
>out lots of cameras in
>lots of states and I
>have only actually hunted that
>exact area a few times
>in states where it is
>allowed. Most of the time
>cameras are just to see
>what animals are in a
>given area. #2 Apparently most
>of you have never put
>out salt licks, trophy rocks,
>etc. Someone said deer, elk
>get programmed to come in
>at the same time everyday
>to these lick sites???? It
>doesn't happen like that in
>any way shape or form.
>Most of the time it
>is a few random pictures
>in the dark with the
>same animals visiting the bait
>site once or twice every
>week or two and typically
>in the dark when you
>cant hunt. MANY times you
>get one picture of an
>animal and NEVER see them
>again. You could dump 1000
>pounds of salt out and
>sit over it all day
>and still have a slim
>chance of a mature animal
>hitting it in the daylight.
>I dont think this person
>did anything wrong unless they
>hang a stand and hunt
>the salt and if they
>do they better be prepared
>to sit for days and
>days to see an animal.
>
>
>Jason Yates
>
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isnt that the truth..I had 27 different bull elk thru the summer hit my salt...Since Sept 6th the opener in ID I have 2 3x3 bulls that have come thru..thats it!! Salt licks are not an attractor like some think, once the velvet comes off the need for salt drops off drastically. My other salt lick had 5 different bulls on it this summer..not 1 bull pic since August 23rd, but the elk in there.