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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobwana" data-source="post: 2973011" data-attributes="member: 123662"><p>Probably not! The chance of escape exists on unfenced properties. So, it's free range, just managed well. </p><p></p><p>Hunting private land is pricey because of the money that goes into it. Most either don't make money or make a very small profit margin. The hunting isn't necessarily a "gimme" on fenced or unfenced. </p><p></p><p>My most expensive year, I spent $60k on feed and $60k on other expenses. I only brought in $45k. </p><p></p><p>High fence allows you to manage without fear of neighbors shooting the game you bought or have fed and managed. </p><p></p><p>Private lands offer no guarantees the deer will stay. It's up to the landowner to manage the property for wildlife. </p><p></p><p>The private land system is by far the most beneficial to all wildlife. Birds, game and non game animals. It prioritizes game over livestock and occasionally, the bigger properties employ managers with nutrition or game management degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobwana, post: 2973011, member: 123662"] Probably not! The chance of escape exists on unfenced properties. So, it’s free range, just managed well. Hunting private land is pricey because of the money that goes into it. Most either don’t make money or make a very small profit margin. The hunting isn’t necessarily a “gimme” on fenced or unfenced. My most expensive year, I spent $60k on feed and $60k on other expenses. I only brought in $45k. High fence allows you to manage without fear of neighbors shooting the game you bought or have fed and managed. Private lands offer no guarantees the deer will stay. It’s up to the landowner to manage the property for wildlife. The private land system is by far the most beneficial to all wildlife. Birds, game and non game animals. It prioritizes game over livestock and occasionally, the bigger properties employ managers with nutrition or game management degrees. [/QUOTE]
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