Everything is true-it is not for everyone but it is a great experience to try for something we do not normally get a chance to see, let alone hunt. I wanted to extend my Bowhunting season(48 years now) & started researching Exotics & high fence. I did not want a canned hunt & did lots of searching for an entire year. The next 2 years I traveled to several places in 3 states. The places were 1-200 acre low fence hogs only, 1 nearly 500 acres low fence hogs & rams & 2 hogs, no fence, 1 Exotics/hogs 4200 acre high fence & 1 -1000 acre high fence & 1- 3000 acre low fence.. 11 Bowhunts in 2 years making a INFORMATIONAL video on this that I hope to release within the next few months.
I did get a much different perspective on this type hunting & must say, enjoyed them all. No, as I have said, it is not like chasing Elk in the Mountains or Caribou over the Tundra Or sitting over a bait waiting for that single chance at a Bear BUT I believe it has it's place. Not for everyone, but not an easy task as many think that have not experienced it. It can be done at a very reasonable cost as my information does cover-we kept the working man in mind at all times. If your idea of Bowhunting (or hunting in general) prevents you from doing such an experience-I do understand. As for Ted, he is another story. Good Luck in your Bowhunts this year-I have Whitetail planned in Ill., Iowa & Ws & a couple Exotics/hogs too.