caged hunt's or in fenced area .


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Re: caged hunt\'s or in fenced area .

That does look like a small enclosure with someone pushing the deer around on foot. You just don't see a big herd of mixed bucks and does like that normally.

What do you want to bet that the majority of their "clients" have never been deer hunting or killed a deer before? They probably get a bunch of city cowboys that don't know any better.

Oh, and if you're going to shoot a pen raised deer, at least shoot a Big One for crying out loud. Not some 120 inch 2.5 year old.

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I have hunted twice behing fences, once at the Pitts ranch in OK about 20K acres, and the whitney ranch in Tx about 40K acres. Both hunts I didn't even know I was behind a fence. I am not trying to start a fight, and I don't support the small enclosures but I'm also saying until you have done it how much do you really know about the subject? I have plans to take my 6yr old nephew back down there for an axis and audad/mouflan hunt this february. Just saying don't klnock it til ya try it.

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Wow that is a true sportsman. NOT this has got to be the dumbest thing. I dont understand why DNR doesnt try to do something about it. I guess it has just gone to far.

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I have hunted twice behing fences, once at the Pitts ranch in OK about 20K acres, and the whitney ranch in Tx about 40K acres. Both hunts I didn't even know I was behind a fence. I am not trying to start a fight, and I don't support the small enclosures but I'm also saying until you have done it how much do you really know about the subject? I have plans to take my 6yr old nephew back down there for an axis and audad/mouflan hunt this february. Just saying don't klnock it til ya try it.

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I agree. There is a big difference between penned hunts with Pen-raised monsters and free-range highfenced ranches.

The canned hunts of pen raised animals, has given all high-fenced operations a black-eye.

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You know it's there deer, but I don't agree with the whole penned up farm raised thing. I just couldn't be proud of something like that. But if people will pay there going to do it.

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I have hunted twice behing fences, once at the Pitts ranch in OK about 20K acres, and the whitney ranch in Tx about 40K acres. Both hunts I didn't even know I was behind a fence. I am not trying to start a fight, and I don't support the small enclosures but I'm also saying until you have done it how much do you really know about the subject? I have plans to take my 6yr old nephew back down there for an axis and audad/mouflan hunt this february. Just saying don't klnock it til ya try it.

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I agree. There is a big difference between penned hunts with Pen-raised monsters and free-range highfenced ranches.

The canned hunts of pen raised animals, has given all high-fenced operations a black-eye.

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Hadnt ever been on any fenced in hunts but tend to agree with this. If the fenced in area is large enough like those mentioned of 20,000 or 40,000 acres, I think it can and should be considered to be fair chase.

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I AGREE WITH THE REST OF YOU GUY'S IF IT IS A LARGE AREA IT WOULD BE OK BUT THAT VIDEO MAKE'S ME WANT TO PUKE . IF THEY CALL THAT HUNTING I WILL QUIT HUNTING. I AM 100% FAIR CHASE HUNTER FOR LIFE. GOD BLESS WHY THROW AWAY THAT MUCH MONEY TO HUNT DEER WHEN YOU CAN DO IT CHEAPER AND ENJOY IT. NOT AWAY TO SHOW KID'S THE GREAT OUTDOOR'S THAT'S TEACHING THE WRONG PRINCIPAL'S OF LIFE OF THE WILD !

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Take this into consideration. You work with a few guys always bragging about their weekend trips to the woods. You know nothing about hunting, have never been exposed to it etc. Ok what do you do. Find a place that offers hunts for a fee, go to a store and have them pick out everything you will need. You go hunting and then have a ton of people jumping you for not knowing anything and trying to enjoy the outdoors. Does this make sence? Has anyone ever thought of this scenario? I'd bet in all your ranting nobody ever thought of this. On another board i belong to a single mother was looking for an outfiiter for her son who is 14 and wants to learn about hunting. She got many offers of people close by that would take him so she didn't need an outfitter but her situation very much could have been the same. Just think outside the box and don't be so narrow minded is all I'm asking. BTW what exactly is "real" hunting? Your definition and someone elses could be very different. For some city people this is as real as it might get. I*t is still "hunting and needs to be defended even if you don't like it. hey it might just keep one kid off drugs or out of jail and to me thats worth it.

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