The three archery deer hunters near Hibbing didn't just put out corn and feed to attract whitetails. They used a light to arrow a deer after legal shooting hours.
Conservation officer Don Bozovsky busted the hunters last week. They now face fines, restitution and loss of their hunting privileges.
"It amazes me there are people out there taking that chance," Bozovsky said.
A law change requiring Minnesota hunters convicted of baiting deer to lose their hunting privileges hasn't discouraged that illegal activity, say Bozovsky and other law enforcement officials.
"I've had more cases this year than last year," Bozovsky said. "I don't know why."
Conservation officers have issued about 146 baiting citations this season, and have seized 135 firearms or archery equipment.
"If they are convicted, they will lose their hunting privileges for a year," said Phil Meier, Department of Natural Resources enforcement operations manager.
Last year, officers issued 157 citations and seized 134 firearms or bows. Officers issued 100 citations in 2010, 142 in 2009 and 141 in 2008.