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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 824303" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>For the record I don't do record books either. I have some on my wall that qualify but never have attempted to register one. Doubt I ever will. When I owned farms in Iowa we had no high fences, yet we let smaller 140" and down walk. Unless we invited a young hunter for their first buck. We had less land than you do and we left a bedding area we deemed as "no mans land" No one was allowed in there, it was a place for the deer to stay and not be disturbed. We had our choice of nice bucks every year after we had owned the land four years. </p><p> </p><p>It is just a personal way of looking at things. To me they are either free range animals or not. Like I said, to each his own, but I will always be more interested in game that was not fenced. It's just my personal choice. As is yours to fence and "manage your herd"</p><p> </p><p>Thanks! and have a good upcoming season.</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 824303, member: 7503"] For the record I don't do record books either. I have some on my wall that qualify but never have attempted to register one. Doubt I ever will. When I owned farms in Iowa we had no high fences, yet we let smaller 140" and down walk. Unless we invited a young hunter for their first buck. We had less land than you do and we left a bedding area we deemed as "no mans land" No one was allowed in there, it was a place for the deer to stay and not be disturbed. We had our choice of nice bucks every year after we had owned the land four years. It is just a personal way of looking at things. To me they are either free range animals or not. Like I said, to each his own, but I will always be more interested in game that was not fenced. It's just my personal choice. As is yours to fence and "manage your herd" Thanks! and have a good upcoming season. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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