RE: My high fence experience
I don't know this for a fact but some high fenced operations sound very much like what was described. A person picks out an animal they want to go after. The guide sits them in a "blind" (sometimes much more comfortable than my living room LOL) And they have to wait a few minutes for the targeted deer to come out and then they shoot it.
To me it doesn't seem like hunting
Now other ranches may be a bit better at it than pointing at a deer and saying shoot it. Even though high fenced there may be some with alot of ground and the guide gives you an idea of where to hunt. Then its mostly up to you to figure out exactly were to hunt and what to shoot. Like I said I'm not sure how many allow hunters to hunt. It would have to be a big area andnot sitting by a feeder.
Still not something for me. I can see these people that have more money than they know what to do with going to some of these ....well I don't wantto call them hunts... butnot me.
jmo