RE: 2 high fence senarios. Yes or NO?
Ya, can't expect people not to argue.. With that said.. why not, here is my 2 cents..
I have an issue with "canned" hunts where elk or sheep or similar are pinned and you get to pick your animal
and go shoot it. "Guaranteed hunts" if you will.. BUT, it's a legal form or hunting and while I don't do it if it's legal
and on a ranch and guys want to shoot "livestock" for meat then go ahead.
I have taken part in one fenced hunt in my time and it was for russian boar. Large ranch, they roam free and are still dangerous and tough to hunt.. I understand this one because you don't really want to turn a bunch of hogs loose due to the destructive nature of the animal. Although it's already happened and is causing issues. I have hunted them in the hills of MO also (no fences) where they have problems with them. None the less it's just not for me either. I spend most of my time bowhunting IL whitetails or an occasional bear hunt in Canada..
To add to it I suppose, what do others think about release birds.. Lots and Lots of bird hunts where the pheasant i.e. and released only hours or minutes before the hunters are turned loose.. sport shooting?