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Fair Chase, a definition
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonA" data-source="post: 165887" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>I think a "fair chase" is a very touchy subject. Points can be made all around and I think it comes down to your own personal opinion on what is truly fair. You'll find some people completely against High Fenced hunts, while some will say what does it matter they still have the chance to escape on the land they are fenced in on. Some might be middle ground and say XXX Acres fenced in provides enough room for the animals to have a fair chance to escape on.</p><p></p><p>Every example could be argued endlessly with nothing much coming out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonA, post: 165887, member: 5944"] I think a "fair chase" is a very touchy subject. Points can be made all around and I think it comes down to your own personal opinion on what is truly fair. You'll find some people completely against High Fenced hunts, while some will say what does it matter they still have the chance to escape on the land they are fenced in on. Some might be middle ground and say XXX Acres fenced in provides enough room for the animals to have a fair chance to escape on. Every example could be argued endlessly with nothing much coming out of it. [/QUOTE]
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