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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2901205" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I think it's all perception to whomever is looking at it and the lens they're looking at it from. I live in N Florida, I have access to a large piece of private land that I hunt (3600 acres)…I occasionally hunt public here as well, and hold a membership to a club owned by a local timber company (89,000 acres). Every year I take kids to hunt and their Folks say the private land is like a zoo compared to the clubs around here and public land…but I go to Ohio most every November and hunt private leases and some public…and to me it's like cheating compared to hunting Florida. It's not the size, it's just the deer seem way dumber and not pressured nearly like here at home. We kill normally 130"-140"and shot a couple 160" deer but for our area that's what's there. High fence is different all together but I understand the draw to that. </p><p></p><p>As far as the shows go, I like the ones that appear to be more authentic. If it's on a piece of strictly managed land to grow older bucks, cool…. Cut the ads and just hunt. If it's on high pressured public…quit whining about the crowd…it's public land, they got a right to be there too, just go hunt and have a good time. That's all I ask for in the shows. Too much drama added on some to enjoy the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2901205, member: 94240"] I think it’s all perception to whomever is looking at it and the lens they’re looking at it from. I live in N Florida, I have access to a large piece of private land that I hunt (3600 acres)…I occasionally hunt public here as well, and hold a membership to a club owned by a local timber company (89,000 acres). Every year I take kids to hunt and their Folks say the private land is like a zoo compared to the clubs around here and public land…but I go to Ohio most every November and hunt private leases and some public…and to me it’s like cheating compared to hunting Florida. It’s not the size, it’s just the deer seem way dumber and not pressured nearly like here at home. We kill normally 130”-140”and shot a couple 160” deer but for our area that’s what’s there. High fence is different all together but I understand the draw to that. As far as the shows go, I like the ones that appear to be more authentic. If it’s on a piece of strictly managed land to grow older bucks, cool…. Cut the ads and just hunt. If it’s on high pressured public…quit whining about the crowd…it’s public land, they got a right to be there too, just go hunt and have a good time. That’s all I ask for in the shows. Too much drama added on some to enjoy the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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