Is there anything we can say or do to change your mind? Show you a bill of sale perhaps? Can we provide you with DNR regulations to the effect that all indigenous wildlife must be removed priorto installation of non-indigenous wildlife? What if the property is certified "indigenous free" by a representative of "we the people" at the landowners expense?Would that suffice? Would animals sold byour DNRs (it happens)carry the classification of"non-indigenous"?
Are you saying that one can remove all the deer from a six acre pen, then put fresh deer in there and that that's ok???
What if?? What if?? What if??
What if you take the fence down?? the sky falls in??
Another question: If (in your hypothetical situation), a person buys deer from the DNR, Do they have to pay sales tax?? Or is the sales tax transferred to the shooter that actually pays to shoot the deer?? Basically, are the deer labeled as "items for resale" much like food sold to restaurants, and therefore not taxable to the landowner???


Again, and hopefully for the last time, I don't believe any animal should be hunted behind a high fence, but, I will speak out against and vehemently oppose Penned-up North AmericanGame animalsfor purposes of hunting.
Good luck and good hunting