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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller" data-source="post: 1528362" data-attributes="member: 34106"><p>I have known a few people who participate in expensive high fence hunts every year. They are the type who are not willing to do the work required for wild game hunting. They wanted to shoot something with large horns in less than 4 hours. The people I know that I would consider avid hunters have put in the work and learned the skills needed to be successful hunting wild game. They do not participate in canned hunts. It feels like purchasing a beef from a local farmer and shooting it for meat. The wild 150" deer with a good story about how difficult the hunt was is worth far more than a 300" deer raised like livestock. In a lot of ways I feel similar about guided hunts. The guy with the most money pays the best hunter to hunt for him so he can pull the trigger and hang it on his own wall. I have no problem with anyone choosing to do it but I could not look at that mount on my wall with any pride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller, post: 1528362, member: 34106"] I have known a few people who participate in expensive high fence hunts every year. They are the type who are not willing to do the work required for wild game hunting. They wanted to shoot something with large horns in less than 4 hours. The people I know that I would consider avid hunters have put in the work and learned the skills needed to be successful hunting wild game. They do not participate in canned hunts. It feels like purchasing a beef from a local farmer and shooting it for meat. The wild 150" deer with a good story about how difficult the hunt was is worth far more than a 300" deer raised like livestock. In a lot of ways I feel similar about guided hunts. The guy with the most money pays the best hunter to hunt for him so he can pull the trigger and hang it on his own wall. I have no problem with anyone choosing to do it but I could not look at that mount on my wall with any pride. [/QUOTE]
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