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Old 12-30-2004 | 01:53 PM
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Default RE: Deer Hunting Behind Fences

When it comes to baiting I think it is really hard to draw a fine line. For example, if one person plants milo and other plants Biologic, some may think that the biologic is baiting, and the milo is not. But what if after season, the farmer puts his cattle out in the milo and biologic? Do you feel the same, about biologic?

Now fence hunting it is easier to draw a fine line. Either you're hunting behind a fence or not. It's not maybe a fence.

Here's a question for the guys who think a big ranch is okay, but a small one is not. What if you're hunting on the corner, and the deer are lured to the corner, and can only come from one direction since their are fences on the other 2 sides. This is obviously restricting the deer to the corner, and once spooked or shot at, can only run to 2 sides to get away, where as in the wild, it'd be all 4. Doesn't this kind od throw the size of the ranch and the way you look at hunting a big ranch vs small ranch different. There still can be obvious restrictions on the deer regardless of the size of the ranch.
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