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  The Link Baiting Playbook: Hooks Revisited - Stuntdubl - SEO Consultant
Jennifer Slegg discusses whether or not link bait is dying as a search optimization technique.
The news hook is when you are the first to scoop a story; everyone who carries the story will then (theoretically) link to you as the original source.
Search Engine Land wrote the 2007 Guide to Linkbaiting, which is a great read for anyone interested in turning this tactic to their favor, and even a better read for those interested in turning it into a freelancing gig.
www.stuntdubl.com /2007/01/12/linkbaiting-hooks   (4352 words)

  
  Dove Hunting and Baiting
Baited area means any area on which salt, grain, or other feed has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, or scattered, if that salt, grain, or other feed could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over areas where hunters are attempting to take them.
Baiting means the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing, or scattering of salt, grain, or other feed that could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take them.
Baiting is the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing, or scattering of salt, grain, or other feed that could lure or attract migratory game birds to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take them.
wildlife.tamu.edu /publications/USFWS/DoveHuntingandBaiting.html   (2543 words)

  
 Exterra Termite Baiting System
Baiting is the most significant innovation to occur in subterranean termite control technology since the introduction of modern termite control chemicals in the 1 950s.
Bait is placed in the vacant cavity at the center of the station in contact with the interceptors.
Baited stations are re-inspected on a periodic basis during times of the year that termites are normally active in your area.
www.nmpest.com /exterra.htm   (2232 words)

  
 Baiting decision leaves northeast - Michigan Farm News
Baiting originally was outlawed in the TB core area because of another factor that contributes to tuberculosis' spread -contact nose to nose.
Baiting with one gallon, of course, is a far cry from the truckloads of feed that were once common practice in northeastern Michigan's hunt club territory.
Baiting would be good if it killed everything that showed up, but if you're coming at it with the presumption that baiting is a way to increase harvest, I say it's also a way to spread disease and increase risk to agriculture.
www.michiganfarmbureau.com /farmnews/transform.php?xml=20011015/cover.xml   (1297 words)

  
 Eurasian badger (Meles meles): About badger baiting
Of all the many forms of badger persecution, badger baiting - a cruel 'sport' in which fighting dogs are set upon a badger - is certainly the most vile.
The baiting of badgers and other animals has been going on in Britain (and doubtless elsewhere) for hundreds of years.
Baiting was made illegal in 1835 and is currently an offence under the Protection of Animals Act 1911, but it has never died out.
www.badgers.org.uk /badgerpages/eurasian-badger-11.html   (723 words)

  
 Bear Baiting Protest - World Society for the Protection of Animals
All bears used in baiting events were to be confiscated and sent to the bear sanctuary built by WSPA in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Bear baiting is a barbaric and outdated practice, which inflicts appalling suffering on bears and dogs.
Bear baiting is illegal under the under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1890 and under the Pakistan Wildlife Act.
www.wspa-usa.org /pages/391_bear_baiting.cfm   (643 words)

  
 American Black Bear Baiting   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The IBA opposes the proposed ban on baiting because such a law would hamper states’ efforts to manage bear populations in the most appropriate manner to maintain populations and minimize problems affecting human safety or jeopardizing popular support for bear conservation.
In fact, many of the bears that come to hunters’ baits cannot become chronically habituated or nuisance bears because they are shot by the hunters and removed from the population.
Baiting does make it easier to hunt bears, especially in places where bear habitat is relatively thick and natural fall bear foods are widely dispersed.
www.bearbiology.com /blkbrbaiting_2003_10_04.htm   (984 words)

  
 New Page 0   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Baiting and hunting with hounds are traditional techniques passed on from one generation of hunters to the next.
Bait stations are tended to frequently to refresh bait.
Baiting and hunting with hounds are two important tools for the state’s fl bear management program.
www.samcef.org /baitingandhuntingwhounds.htm   (703 words)

  
 The Last Supper: Bear Baiting on Federal Lands in the United States
Bear baiting is banned in 18 of the 27 states that allow bear hunting.
In 1992, Colorado voters banned bear baiting (along with spring hunting and hound hunting) through a statewide initiative; they soundly rejected the argument that you need to bait and shoot bears to control the population.
Moran objects to bear baiting not only because it is inherently unfair to animals, but also because it contradicts federal policies on the feeding of bears.
www.hsus.org /wildlife/issues_facing_wildlife/hunting/the_last_supper_bear_baiting_on_federal_lands_in_the_united_states.html   (1153 words)

  
 Baiting of Wildlife
Moreover, the use of bait is contrary to the spirit of fair chase, and the majority of both the hunting and non-hunting publics consider such use of bait as unethical.
Baiting, as used herein, is defined as “any food or food product intentionally placed for the purpose of luring or attracting game species to enhance the opportunity to harvest, not including a decoy, a scent, or a chemical attractant”.
Baiting causes deer to congregate more closely than normal, increasing contact among animals and encouraging the spread of diseases shed in feces, saliva and other excretions.
www.mswildlife.org /baiting   (2406 words)

  
 AWF - Baiting Bill
A number of states that have allowed baiting in the past have now outlawed the practice due to the role of baiting in the spread of these diseases.
Baiting was identified as a key factor in the spread of Bovine TB in wild deer in Michigan.
In addition, high concentrations of deer around bait stations alter the local habitat which leads to changes in the species composition of co-existing bird populations; including a decrease in abundance and diversity of songbirds.
www.alabamawildlife.org /baitingbill/default.asp   (820 words)

  
 Baiting and Feeding Issues
There is overwhelming evidence that baiting and feeding deer was a major factor in the bovine tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in Michigan deer and cattle (6).
Baiting attracts and holds (often large numbers) of deer on private parcels where they are unavailable to other hunters and proper harvest management.
Wisconsin DNR biologists have indicated that feeding and baiting have significantly negated the effects of harsh winters on deer in the northern forest region.
wideerhunters.org /articles/baitissue.html   (3420 words)

  
 Termites and termite bait systems
Bait stations may be more likely to be found in the spring when foraging may be most active.
Termites are not lured to the baits or bait monitors; they encounter them by "chance" during their random foraging activities.
Baiting during late-fall and winter is generally less fruitful, although termites are occasionally found in below ground stations when air temperatures are in the 30øF range.
www.doyourownpestcontrol.com /termites/termitebaiting.htm   (3150 words)

  
 Baiting and Fair Chase by Don H. Meredith
They contend that hunters using bait are not really testing their skills as hunters as much as they are as marksmen shooting at fixed targets.
On the other hand, hunters who favor bear baiting argue that it is fair chase because the animal decides whether to come to the bait or not.
Chances are good the fate of bear baiting will not be resolved by hunters but by non-hunters who will be asked if this is how they want their wildlife treated.
www.donmeredith.ca /outdoorsmen/Baiting.html   (1072 words)

  
 AWF - Baiting Bill
Baiting, compared to supplemental feeding, would result in a significant increase across the landscape of feed in a condition and manner that would dramatically increase the chance of disease transmission and spread to an unacceptable level.
Baiting itself does not cause diseases such as CWD or Bovine TB to occur, however, baiting does increases the frequency of direct contact among animals, exchange of saliva, parasites, etc., thereby allowing diseases to spread more rapidly throughout the population.
Baiting would provide a significant pathway for these or any disease to spread more rapidly than it would if baiting were not legal when the disease got started.
www.alabamawildlife.org /baitingbill/faq.asp   (572 words)

  
 Waterfowl Hunting and Baiting
You cannot hunt waterfowl by the aid of baiting or on or over any baited area where you know or reasonably should know that the area is or has been baited.
Baiting is the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing, or scattering of salt, grain, or other feed that could lure or attract waterfowl to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take them.
A baited area is any area on which salt, grain, or other feed has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, or scattered, if that salt, grain, or feed could serve as a lure or attraction for waterfowl.
www.fws.gov /le/HuntFish/waterfowl_baiting.htm   (2781 words)

  
 Representatives Prepare for a Pitched Battle Over Bear Baiting Bill
Bear baiting has increasingly come under attack on ethical grounds; hunters who use the technique set out large piles of odorous foods and then lie in wait for the perfect trophy bear.
Bear baiting is legal in nine of the 27 states that allow fl-bear hunting, but the public's distaste for the practice is palpable.
Bait pile stations filled with tasty pastries and human processed foods are merely garbage dumps designed to attract bears within shooting range.
www.hsus.org /ace/19329   (1499 words)

  
 Trial of Two Centuries : Bull Baiting
Rented bulls baited in front of a pub draws large crowds.
Ebbelstone: Yes, in fact, it is commonly known that when a dog is trapped under the bull and can neither move nor catch his breath, the men standing around pull the dog off to promote fair play by allowing the dog to breathe.
Ebbelstone: In many towns bear baiting is an important ritual to celebrate the mayor’s election.
www.umich.edu /~ece/student_projects/trial/bullbaiting.html   (694 words)

  
 FAQ: Termite Baiting Service - Best Exterminators, Inc.
A Termite "Baiting System" is a service which consists of placing termite monitor stations and/or bait stations in the soil around the exterior perimeter of a structure.
Baiting Systems can be put in place without the hassle normally associated with the preparation required for soil treatment.
Baiting does not require any drilling through floors, stone or other foundation walls, stoops, or patios nor does it require any moving or removal of furniture or other obstructions by the property owner.
www.bestexterminators.com /html/termite_baiting_service101.shtml   (1012 words)

  
 WDNR - Baiting and Feeding FAQ
Where you place your one bait site is not effected or restricted by where a neighbor places their bait site, on their land.
So, if more than one hunter will be placing a bait site on the same property, or 40 acre parcel of land, the hunters may not hunt from any location that allows them to use more than one site or be within 100 yards of more than one bait site.
Placement of bait for deer hunting can be done during any open season for deer hunting and the day before the season opens.
dnr.wi.gov /org/land/wildlife/baitfaq.htm   (848 words)

  
 AWF - Baiting Bill
Recent epidemiological research suggests that baiting and feeding of deer enabled the TB outbreak in Michigan to persist and spread and that declines in TB prevalence were associated with a ban on baiting and feeding (O'Brien et al 2002).
Survey respondents opposed to baiting felt baiting was unethical or baiting decreased the quality of deer hunting in Michigan (Minnis and Peyton, 1994).
Garner, M.S. Movement patterns and behavior at winter feeding and fall baiting stations in a population of white-tailed deer infected with bovine tuberculosis in northeastern lower peninsula of Michigan.
www.alabamawildlife.org /baitingbill/research.asp   (4803 words)

  
 Aerial baiting for wild dogs: the impact on spotted-tailed quoll populations
Fresh meat baits dried overnight were injected with a standard dose of 1080 (6 mg per bait) and a bait marker, Rhodamine B (RhB).
Prior to baiting, all trappable quolls in the study areas were trapped, tagged with identity transponders and fitted with radio-transmitters, which contain a motion sensor that signals the death of an animal.
While individual quolls may die from 1080 baits, this research suggests that aerial baiting is unlikely to have an impact on quoll populations as a whole.
www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au /npws.nsf/Content/aerial_baiting_quolls   (2362 words)

  
 Rules & Regulations | Migratory Game Bird Hunting | Baiting Laws
A baited area is where salt, grain or other feed has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed or scattered, in such a way to lure or attract ducks or doves to, on or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take them.
Baiting migratory game birds is a criminal offense with fines up to $200,000 and a one-year prison term.
Federal rules prohibit the taking of migratory game birds by the aid of baiting or on or over any baited area, if the person knows or reasonably should know, that the area is baited.
www.agfc.state.ar.us /rules_regs/hunting_regs_migratory_baiting.html   (655 words)

  
 WDNR - Baiting and Feeding Regulations
2003 Wisconsin Act 240 (PDF, 7.8KB) extended the Department of Natural Resources’ authority to regulate the feeding of wildlife for non-hunting purposes, required that the DNR ban baiting and feeding for deer in counties at highest risk for disease transmission, and established standards for the baiting and feeding of deer outside these banned areas.
This website was created to help the deer and bear hunter, as well as the recreational wildlife feeder to better understand the parameters established by Act 240 and the DNR rules (PDF, 169KB) that were implemented to help reduce the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease and Bovine Tuberculosis in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Deer Baiting and Wildlife Feeding Regulations (PDF, 237KB) pamphlet provides the regulations that are in place for counties where deer baiting and feeding is banned, as well as the regulations that have been developed in the counties where deer baiting and feeding is allowed, but regulated.
dnr.wi.gov /org/land/wildlife/bait.htm   (278 words)

  
 Bull baiting (Bullbaiting). History of the English Bull dog.
DURING the Middle Ages, the sport of baiting was extremely popular in England and was patronised by all classes of people, from the very rich to the poor, and great amounts of money changed hands in wagers on the outcome of these contests.
The baiting of animals may be traced to an early period in English history.
There are, however, grounds for the belief that bull-baiting began much earlier, and that it was probably first indulged in by butchers who employed their dogs to chase, catch, and throw the bulls, and to bait them so as to render the flesh tender.
www.bulldoginformation.com /bull-baiting.html   (1254 words)

  
 Bear-baiting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A variation involved other animals being baited, especially bulls, but also, on one curious occasion, a pony with an ape tied to its back was baited: a spectator described that "...with the screaming of the ape, beholding the curs hanging from the ears and neck of the pony, is very laughable".
but it was not until 1835 that baiting was prohibited by Parliament, a ruling that was soon extended across the Empire.
The term may also be used for the hunting practice of luring a bear with bait to an arranged killing spot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bear-baiting   (482 words)

  
 Shooters Forum - Bear Baiting is on the Ballot
With the Nov. 2 general election still seven months away, the bear baiting initiative is meeting expectations that it will be one of the most hotly contested questions on the ballot.
In areas of thick brush, bear baiting is used almost exclusively, and bowhunters rely on bait stations to get close enough to their prey.
With trapping, baiting and dog hunting gone the preditor population is on the rise.
www.shootersforum.com /showthread.htm?t=8138   (2925 words)

  
 Wisconsin CWD Rule Would Continue Deer Baiting Ban
Among the preferred alternative identified in the EIS on the proposed CWD rules is continuation of the prohibition of baiting and feeding deer currently in place under the emergency CWD rules.
Baiting and feeding unnaturally congregate deer and increase the risk of spreading disease among animals,"
When deer concentrate in an area, such as around bait or feed piles, their feces also builds up.
www.biggamehunt.net /sections/Wisconsin/CWD_Rule_Would_Continue_Deer_Baiting_Ban_02280312.html   (967 words)

  
 Baiting Hollow Scout Camp-Camp History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Baiting Hollow Scout Camp is now in it's 80th year of Operation.
Baiting Hollow first open to Scouts in 1926.  The camp started as an old converted Barn and out building and has grown into the modern scout camp it is today.  Many of the Buildings were built in the 1930's. 
In 1930 the first log cabin (Tuocs) was built.  The original health lodge was built in 1937 and was a donation from the Long Island Medical Society.  The Dining Hall was rebuilt in 1939 after the original was destroyed in a fire.  The dining hall was expanded in 1954 and 1958.
www.baitinghollowscoutcamp.org /page5.html   (148 words)

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