Bait or Baiting definition

Bait or Baiting means the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering of salt, hay, grain, fruit, nuts or chemical, mineral or other feed as an attraction or enticement and for the taking of big game animals, regardless of the kind and quantity. A chemical used as an attractant or mask rather than for consumption shall not be considered bait.

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