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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 163912" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Kirby ---- Thank you for your thought out response first of all. For clarification I did not say I have never been on a HF Operation I have just never hunted on one actually been on several over the years. Secondly, the way I like to hunt is just that the way I like to do it. We have a HF Operation in the general vicinity of the ranch and because of the massive rains we had earlier this year many of the creek crossings washed out again so we are seeing different exotics including an elk roaming around lol. </p><p></p><p>If one chooses to hunt in a fenced or not in a fenced area that is their personal decision plain and simple. The rationale that helps one determine where and how to hunt depends how they were introduced into hunting and where they are from to a great extent. It is just a personal decision on my part that the "free range" definition and criteria by the B&CC determines the way in which I hunt. </p><p></p><p>I do like to shoot exotics in fact killed the #79 in Texas in 1991 when it was shot Aoudad (they really tear up fences btw) that we see from time to time. The floods when they do happen take the fences out and establish a new free ranging habitat for all kinds of animals which if we had high fence I would never get to see or hunt. </p><p></p><p>Just a suggestion and I am not being condescending at all but to imply or as you stated that Texas was just one HF after another is not a factual but a subjective statement. It is evident that while you may have driven through parts of the state on occasion you are not familiar enough with the subject matter to make that blanket assessment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 163912, member: 5060"] Kirby ---- Thank you for your thought out response first of all. For clarification I did not say I have never been on a HF Operation I have just never hunted on one actually been on several over the years. Secondly, the way I like to hunt is just that the way I like to do it. We have a HF Operation in the general vicinity of the ranch and because of the massive rains we had earlier this year many of the creek crossings washed out again so we are seeing different exotics including an elk roaming around lol. If one chooses to hunt in a fenced or not in a fenced area that is their personal decision plain and simple. The rationale that helps one determine where and how to hunt depends how they were introduced into hunting and where they are from to a great extent. It is just a personal decision on my part that the “free range” definition and criteria by the B&CC determines the way in which I hunt. I do like to shoot exotics in fact killed the #79 in Texas in 1991 when it was shot Aoudad (they really tear up fences btw) that we see from time to time. The floods when they do happen take the fences out and establish a new free ranging habitat for all kinds of animals which if we had high fence I would never get to see or hunt. Just a suggestion and I am not being condescending at all but to imply or as you stated that Texas was just one HF after another is not a factual but a subjective statement. It is evident that while you may have driven through parts of the state on occasion you are not familiar enough with the subject matter to make that blanket assessment. [/QUOTE]
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