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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1536856" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>What fenced deer/animal is in the Boone and Crockett book?</p><p> I have been a guide for both hunting and fishing as well as hired one for both what's your point?</p><p>If you choose to hunt a feeder or over bait and it's legal who cares?</p><p>The guys putting in FAD's are not me or friends of mine. I've had to dive offshore to free up the prop from that trash is my reasoning not to. It works and some feel it gives them an advantage. It's not illegal in most cases.</p><p>I'm not against fenced hunting operations. It's not something I would do for big game. Comparing it to fishing in the ocean was all I was commenting on. Having an understanding as to how fish feed and how quickly they will change due to tide weather position of the sun in the sky and phase of the moon. This was what I was commenting on. If thinking that you put a feeder in just a general area without the thought of cause and effect of all the aspects involved will help you It will the degree will be based on shtuff luck vs actual understanding of the wants and needs of the species. Any species any habitat.</p><p>To prove the point in July every year we get a northerly weather system. As it clears the tuna change food patterns. You have 1-3 days of crystal clear skies. This shows a change in the light. Mid August we get the same weather pattern and the same clear sky for 1-3 days. On that you head to the woods looking for rubsas the mature breeding bucks shed their velvet. The next northerly set the rest of the bucks in descending age class from older to younger. If you don't find those rubs at the first weather front what do you think your chances are of finding a mature buck in that area?</p><p>These same things work for fishing you just have to know what they are and what they do to capitalize on them. That's it for the free lessons today</p><p>No different than food plots or cuttings to create second growth. Where legal who cares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1536856, member: 85987"] What fenced deer/animal is in the Boone and Crockett book? I have been a guide for both hunting and fishing as well as hired one for both what's your point? If you choose to hunt a feeder or over bait and it's legal who cares? The guys putting in FAD's are not me or friends of mine. I've had to dive offshore to free up the prop from that trash is my reasoning not to. It works and some feel it gives them an advantage. It's not illegal in most cases. I'm not against fenced hunting operations. It's not something I would do for big game. Comparing it to fishing in the ocean was all I was commenting on. Having an understanding as to how fish feed and how quickly they will change due to tide weather position of the sun in the sky and phase of the moon. This was what I was commenting on. If thinking that you put a feeder in just a general area without the thought of cause and effect of all the aspects involved will help you It will the degree will be based on shtuff luck vs actual understanding of the wants and needs of the species. Any species any habitat. To prove the point in July every year we get a northerly weather system. As it clears the tuna change food patterns. You have 1-3 days of crystal clear skies. This shows a change in the light. Mid August we get the same weather pattern and the same clear sky for 1-3 days. On that you head to the woods looking for rubsas the mature breeding bucks shed their velvet. The next northerly set the rest of the bucks in descending age class from older to younger. If you don't find those rubs at the first weather front what do you think your chances are of finding a mature buck in that area? These same things work for fishing you just have to know what they are and what they do to capitalize on them. That's it for the free lessons today No different than food plots or cuttings to create second growth. Where legal who cares. [/QUOTE]
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