We need some COMMON SENSE in some laws here. Minerals (and yes, some of the controversy on the Franz buck & whether there could have been old mineral there or not).... could easily be the one exception in "baiting". Because: it's really not baiting for hunting reasons. It's pretty much the only thing people could, would and do put out for deer to attract & help with health BUT does not impact HUNTING by "baiting" them. It's essentially not bait during hunting season. Use stops in September - not a bait past then & put out for totally different reasons. A pile of corn, apples or feeders all deer season - that's TOTALLY DIFFERENT and the goals & reasoning for it being put out is 100% different.
How about, instead of opening the gates wide open - which would be a disaster..... We simply make one exemption for MINERAL - which is not used for a bait for hunting. It does not have to be "all or nothing". Opening the floodgates for corn pilers in Iowa would be a disaster. I saw it done in Michigan & other states- it's a nightmare and the dynamics & tactics of hunting would be transformed instantly & vastly. Stop this madness.
Simple exemption for mineral, leave the piles of bait out of deer season.