New Bait / salt lick/mineral Ban for KY

Hoene

10 pointer
May 8, 2012
1,760
Northern Ky

Feeding of Wildlife​

From March 1 through July 31, it is illegal to feed wildlife with grain, seed or manufactured animal feed outside the curtilage of the home (the area immediately surrounding a home or group of homes). This regulation does not apply to normal agricultural practices or food plots, or municipal areas not open to legal hunting or trapping.

This is from the New hunting guide. Food plots are ok.
 
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clovis67

6 pointer
Aug 16, 2008
224
This is a a bit overkill to my way of thinking… I mean March to August is prime time for recharging deers physical needs/antler development and you can’t feed deer protein to help them out… someone please explain the reasoning in this change…
 

JDMiller

12 pointer
Jun 12, 2005
10,864
" Between the Rivers "
This is a a bit overkill to my way of thinking… I mean March to August is prime time for recharging deers physical needs/antler development and you can’t feed deer protein to help them out… someone please explain the reasoning in this change…
Just my 2cents worth…. But the recharging of their physical needs is the period after the rut…. December to March when there’s not much browse nor agriculture to benefit them. Which is also the time period from a hunter perspective we stop feeding when they need it the most.

Feeding deer in the summer…… there’s plenty for them to eat. It’s not necessary and only really serves the purpose of patterning for early bow season and pics on game cameras. It has more use to the hunter than anything.

Now salt / mineral licks… depends on what we put out… but I do think there’s some benefit to does & fawns when nursing. But not much for bucks & antler growth. Most all the mineral advertised to enhance antler growth is hype and selling a pipe dream to hunters buying into it.

There’s several factors to trophy antlers but #1 is age and you can’t buy that in a bag.
 

1wildcatfan

12 pointer
Jan 2, 2009
15,698
raised n Bullitt Co.
This is a a bit overkill to my way of thinking… I mean March to August is prime time for recharging deers physical needs/antler development and you can’t feed deer protein to help them out… someone please explain the reasoning in this change…
You'll go broke trying to manipulate the health of a free range deer herd on a small parcel of land. The deer will be just fine.
 

clovis67

6 pointer
Aug 16, 2008
224
I thought this regulation was intended to stop turkeys from coming to feeders during the springtime. Obviously it’s purpose is two fold. I do believe that supplemental feeding from Winter thru late Summer does increase antler size and that was my issue with this feeding ban.
 

ancienthunter

8 pointer
Dec 25, 2011
634
Over the Hill
Done Deal

Feeding of Wildlife​

From March 1 through July 31, it is illegal to feed wildlife with grain, seed or manufactured animal feed outside the curtilage of the home (the area immediately surrounding a home or group of homes). This regulation does not apply to normal agricultural practices or food plots, or municipal areas not open to legal hunting or trapping.
Actually they changed the wording in the hunting guide but the actual regulation still bans salt. They have a proposed regulation that removes salt, minerals and other attractant from the ban but it hasn’t been passed by the legislature.
 

Hoene

10 pointer
May 8, 2012
1,760
Northern Ky
  • This administrative regulation establishes restrictions on the feeding of wildlife that will serve to protect wildlife from disease and toxic substances that may cause harm to the wildlife population if left unregulated. The amendment prohibits baiting and feeding of all wildlife in a department-designated Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Surveillance Zone or Management Zone county, including grains, salt, mineral and other attractants, except for normal agricultural practices, including food plots, bird feeders within the curtilage of the home; and furbearer trapping (trappers shall use no grain, salt or mineral). Surveillance Zone counties are listed on the department's website at fw.ky.gov. A Management Zone would only be established if CWD was detected in Kentucky. At this time, the disease has not been found in the state.
 

clovis67

6 pointer
Aug 16, 2008
224
I don’t have any problem w the ban on bait as it relates to turkey hunting… but it seems like the total ban of supplements/feed is on the horizon…. it’s a crock in my opinion
 

ancienthunter

8 pointer
Dec 25, 2011
634
Over the Hill
Here’s the current regulation:
 

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