RE: Who would do this...
I have a 6000 acre plantation pine forrest that other than timber production, is used strictly for deer hunting, including food plots and herd management. This tract is surrounded by many, many other small to medium size tracts of urban, timber and farm land. Much of which is hunted by folks that are considerably less choosy about what they kill than ourselves and who also seem to have a very hard time locating our very well marked land lines. Now to your question, NO, I do not believe in fencing wild game. Once you do, it becomes less than wild and more domestic. Do as we do, mark your property boundries, heavely post your land and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone found trespassing. Believe me, it doesn't too many prosecutions for word to get around. Oh, it also doesn't hurt to put a little effort $$ into the election campain of your local Sheriff and to feed your DNR boys every now and again. This has proven to be the best method for me over the past 28 years.