Most of the high fence hunts buy their deer from deer farmers. As deer farmers my family wont sell to anyone but other deer farmers, however a good friend of ours and fellow deer farmer does sell to high fence.SOME of thedeer that the high fence buy are in contact with people daily from the day their born until theyre 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 yrs old. In that amount of time they no longer associate humans with danger. When were just outside the deer remain bedded, but as soon as we enter the gate (which isnt always feeding time) the deer whether they see us or just smell us come in to take a look and walk right up to you. Im sure this is the same on other deer farms. Even a friend of mine that had never been to our house walked in the pen and the deer surrounded him sniffing him and licking him. If these are the type of deer that the high fence areas use, which most of them do because they want quality deer and want to see what their clientel are paying for, then I dont consider it hunting. Its about like "hunting" the family dog. Some deer on thehigh fenceare wild, some are not

. On free range, their all wild and elusive, and thats HUNTING.