"In particular, most of their whitetail hunts are recorded close to home, where their land is managed to attract and keep big deer with big racks. All together, about 400 of their 3,000 acres is planted in dozens of food plots. There are feeders, too." http://www.thehawkeye.com/print/Lakosky-033008

"�Bait� means grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts,
hay, salt, mineral blocks, or any other natural food
materials, commercial products containing natural
food materials, or by-products of such materials
transported to or placed in an area for the purpose of
attracting wildlife. Bait does not include food placed
during normal agricultural activities."
http://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/Hunting/huntingregs.pdf

I get pretty tired of the double standards that abound in this state when "dreamers" get their property and are allowed to tip toe besides the game laws.

I saw Dale Earnhardt and Bill Jordan gun hunting on Realtree Outdoors years ago, sans orange. WTF?

If they bought all of the deer and shoot their own confined livestock, my apologies, but I'll bet they own these deer in the same way I own a chickadee at the bird feeder.

My experience has been that people who bait and fence to keep deer on their property think they own the animal....money separates wheat from chaff.