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Old 06-27-2005 | 06:00 PM
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Default RE: Should high fence deer pens be illegal???

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ORIGINAL: datamax



I have 5 acres and plan to hunt it well this fall.

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Thats the reason hunting accident ratios are so much higher up north!!! I hope your not using a rifle or pistol!! Heck even with Archery gear you are taking a chance in having arrow make it off the property... [align=right]
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up here in ohio cant use rilfes. were i hunt at its like a warzone. but we have no accidents even tho we have some red neck hillbillys up here (im one lol) were all pretty safe.


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ORIGINAL: datamax



I have 5 acres and plan to hunt it well this fall.

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I can't say that I'm against high fences at all. In fact, IF I had the money to buy as much land as I would like, IF I couldn't get the neighbors to go along with a serious management and/or had a problem with tresspassing then I would fence the property. I'll admit it would be pretty cool to actually know that when you passed up an animal that you thought has serious potential, then a neighbor couldn't blast it! If ya got the money.... it's your land, go for it! [align=right]
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il-cornfeild u think thats hunting? what fun is that knowing yeah i have a huge buck that cant go anywere. thats not hunting thats practically poaching in my book. weare ihunt iv seen a buck go from about 8 points to 14 last season and im pretty sure hes still out there. i hunt in muyskingum county ohio. if u look every year this county gets the most deer and hes still out there kicking u have no idea what its like every time i hear gunshot wondeirn if a poacher got him or a hunter. u just have to wait to next season. thats hunting
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