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Old 01-01-2013 | 02:02 PM
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Topgun 3006
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You guys are just making ridiculous, illiterate statements now just to be making posts! Neither of you know anything about Texas and gjersey outright admitted it and then comes back with absolutely BS statements that are false. Now skinnnner comes on again making more statements that are incorrect because the game inside those fences ARE NOT considered to be owned by the property owner and that's why anyone hunting on them has to have a state issued license and the seasons are the same as public land hunts and are designated by the state. The land owner also has to have a license in Texas, regardless of whether it's a high or low fence if he is charging people to hunt the property. The license fee varies depending on the acreage. They also have to keep accurate books of every animal taken on the property and those books are turned into the state after the hunting seasons are over. I am NOT talking about the high fence places that raise their own animals including many exotics like the YO up in the Hill country. Those could probably be considered more like the canned hunts, but the properties are much bigger. There is a big difference in those and what I'm talking about! Now would any of you like to make any more statements about stuff you know nothing about?

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