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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 1534921" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I've never hunted a high fence. I have hunted a ton of public and private land. Small tracts to large farms. I'm a member of 99,000 acre hunting club in North Florida and also hunt another 3,200 acre private tract. From my experience, I take pride in hunting and taking animals that I've put the work in to get. I don't think there's anything wrong with hunting high fenced animals... It's kinda what I hear from folks that don't have the privilege of hunting on places like the 3200 acre tract I hunt. They say " oh, well anyone can kill a good deer on private ground that you don't have to compete with anyone on." It's all a matter of perception and that varies from man to man. The private tract I hunt is way smaller than the club, but I kill better deer there.... But that don't mean it's easier. They're just bigger because they are older and to be completely honest.... They're more spookier than the club deer, which is a dog hunting club. And I believe that any legal form of hunting should be supported by hunters.... Once we're divided and lose one form, guess what... They're coming after the next and then the next. I've checked out some fence hunts online and some reaches are 20,000 acres and larger. That's plenty of range to a deer to be "free". I've ran cameras a long time on the 3,200 acre tract and got deer that our neighboring properties never see or get pictures of and they got more acreage and better food/habitat. We just bother them less through out the year as far as traffic in and out and don't beat the place down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 1534921, member: 94240"] I've never hunted a high fence. I have hunted a ton of public and private land. Small tracts to large farms. I'm a member of 99,000 acre hunting club in North Florida and also hunt another 3,200 acre private tract. From my experience, I take pride in hunting and taking animals that I've put the work in to get. I don't think there's anything wrong with hunting high fenced animals... It's kinda what I hear from folks that don't have the privilege of hunting on places like the 3200 acre tract I hunt. They say " oh, well anyone can kill a good deer on private ground that you don't have to compete with anyone on." It's all a matter of perception and that varies from man to man. The private tract I hunt is way smaller than the club, but I kill better deer there.... But that don't mean it's easier. They're just bigger because they are older and to be completely honest.... They're more spookier than the club deer, which is a dog hunting club. And I believe that any legal form of hunting should be supported by hunters.... Once we're divided and lose one form, guess what... They're coming after the next and then the next. I've checked out some fence hunts online and some reaches are 20,000 acres and larger. That's plenty of range to a deer to be "free". I've ran cameras a long time on the 3,200 acre tract and got deer that our neighboring properties never see or get pictures of and they got more acreage and better food/habitat. We just bother them less through out the year as far as traffic in and out and don't beat the place down. [/QUOTE]
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