Originally Posted by
RLoving1
Why knock one person's choice of hunting when he may go to a place that is first rate.Quality of the place to hunt being low or high fence is rather subjective it all depends on what you can afford and what you have experienced so I would like for him to go and form his own opinions and report back on how he feels afterwards.This is close to the xbow,long bow,compound,verses firearm debate...we're knocking someone else wanting to get amongst the joy of hunting.I still stand my ground of go out do it and report back with pictures to anyone who goes afield! That ain't 2 cents thats the whole dang dollar for ya!

Very well said, Rowel. When I was younger I used to feel that high fence hunting, wasn't hunting. Now that I'm 48 years old and I've had two major back surgeries, I'm lucky to still be able to walk and I'm in considerable pain when I do get out. I can't walk very far, can't climb a tree, can't hold a rifle in a shooting position for more than 15 seconds without starting to wobble, I can't kneel down to gut an animal and forget dragging one out. I hope that it changes in the future but I can't even drive a car for right now. I love hunting, and all of this talk about high fence hunting is looking better and better every day.