Bait definition

Bait means any salt, mineral, grain, or other feed. Salt or mineral blocks used for normal agricultural practices are not considered bait.
Bait means any species of frog, crayfish or minnow used for fishing purposes.
Bait means any nontoxic food material, compound or mixture of ingredients which wildlife is able to consume.

Examples of Bait in a sentence

  • Bait and Switch Advertising - An alluring but insincere offer to sell a product or service which the advertiser in truth does not intend or want to sell.

  • Bait stations should be tamper resistant through the use of screws, latches, locks, or by other effective means.

  • Bait shall always be secured in the feeding chamber of the box and never placed in the runway or entryways of the box.

  • Bait does not include food placed during normal agricultural activities.

  • Bait stations should be secured with a ground rod, chain, cable or wire, or glued to the wall/ground, or secured with a patio stone (wall signs are required if using patio stones) to prevent the bait from being removed by shaking, washed away, etc.


More Definitions of Bait

Bait means shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed that lures, attracts or entices birds.
Bait means any substance which attracts fish by scent or flavors. Bait includes any lure which uses scent or flavoring to attract fish.
Bait means any lure containing animal, mineral or plant materials.
Bait means the same as defined in section 481A.1.
Bait means an animal or plant or a part of an animal or plant used to attract wild animals for the purpose of hunting. "Bait" does not include:
Bait means food fish not harvested for human consumption.¶
Bait means the flesh, fur, hide, viscera or feathers of any animal.