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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 1528546" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I think most feel it is "more sporting" if it is open range. I think most talk like this is crap-ola... I have hunted open range, high fence, low fence, no fence--and I have never experienced a "fish in a barrel". I took my family to South Africa one time. Was nervous about the high fence option I picked. It was a wonderful hunt on 7,100 hectares..my family had a wonderful time and none of the animals looked like they were running up against the fence. The quantity and quality of the animals was great.</p><p></p><p>I have also hunted Buffalo on a "open concession " that was probably 400,000 ac...we hunted maybe 10,000 of it...why??? Because that is were the Buffalo were. So what does that mean--well I guess potentially the Buffalo could have been anywhere--but they weren't.</p><p></p><p>I think if it's legal and you enjoy it--then get after it. If you feel it is non sporting then you should not be doing it. I will tell you I am thinking about high fencing one of my places--it will be 515 ac. I will not feel it is fish in a barrel, I want to put a few axis and red sheep or Urial on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 1528546, member: 102560"] I think most feel it is "more sporting" if it is open range. I think most talk like this is crap-ola... I have hunted open range, high fence, low fence, no fence--and I have never experienced a "fish in a barrel". I took my family to South Africa one time. Was nervous about the high fence option I picked. It was a wonderful hunt on 7,100 hectares..my family had a wonderful time and none of the animals looked like they were running up against the fence. The quantity and quality of the animals was great. I have also hunted Buffalo on a "open concession " that was probably 400,000 ac...we hunted maybe 10,000 of it...why??? Because that is were the Buffalo were. So what does that mean--well I guess potentially the Buffalo could have been anywhere--but they weren't. I think if it's legal and you enjoy it--then get after it. If you feel it is non sporting then you should not be doing it. I will tell you I am thinking about high fencing one of my places--it will be 515 ac. I will not feel it is fish in a barrel, I want to put a few axis and red sheep or Urial on it. [/QUOTE]
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