RE: Keith Warren's Outdoor Adventures
Well, they made thisfenced hunt into a 2 part series. In the first show, he took a management buck. In the show today, he shot his velvet trophy. He was actually given 2 shots at trophy bucks. He missed his first guaranteed standing shot at a trophy buck as it was rubbing a tree to remove the velvet from its antlers. He said he got lucky and was given a second chance. I am not sure how much luck was involved, but he connected on the second opportunity. He described the hunt as "early season," but in Wisconsin, it is actually preseason.
He spent most of the show talking about scents, trail cameras, and mock scrapes. In reality, everything was set up and guarenteed by the outfitter. All he had to do was walk in, sit down, and make the guarenteed shot.
The entire ranchis about 2000 acres. As I thought about it, they offer both elk and deer hunts. I don't think elk and deer can be fenced together due to brain worm, so the fencing must be subdivided to separate the species and possibly to separate the bucks/elk by antler score (to ensure the correct buck with the correct score goes past the hunter during their hunt). Makes you wonder how large the enclosers actually are.