Fenced in hunting?
#42

I feel the BAN Hammer coming!
I didn't think I would ever do a high fence hunt but a couple of my buddies and myself have been talking about it. Three days and nights in the mountains chasing animals and drinking beer at night. Cheaper and better than 3 days in Vegas.
I didn't think I would ever do a high fence hunt but a couple of my buddies and myself have been talking about it. Three days and nights in the mountains chasing animals and drinking beer at night. Cheaper and better than 3 days in Vegas.
#44
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019

I feel the BAN Hammer coming!
I didn't think I would ever do a high fence hunt but a couple of my buddies and myself have been talking about it. Three days and nights in the mountains chasing animals and drinking beer at night. Cheaper and better than 3 days in Vegas.
I didn't think I would ever do a high fence hunt but a couple of my buddies and myself have been talking about it. Three days and nights in the mountains chasing animals and drinking beer at night. Cheaper and better than 3 days in Vegas.
#45

Go spend about 10 minutes on Fox News and read about all the crap going on in the U.S and the rest of the world, then come back here. Arguing about any kind of hunting will feel kind of stupid.
#46

I was wondering if I should have mentioned my age and physical limitations? Well, I must have been nuts to think this would not devolve into name calling and nastiness. Folks don't seem able to hold an opinion without the ridicule that goes with it. Maybe I need some air...
#48

I guess Muley does see at least 1 positive thing about high fenced hunts. 
On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.

On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.


#49
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019

I guess Muley does see at least 1 positive thing about high fenced hunts. 
On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.


On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.


#50

I guess Muley does see at least 1 positive thing about high fenced hunts. 
On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.


On a serious note, this is one of those topics that can be argued to an absurd level either way. If you're okay with what it is, then go enjoy it with your buddies and just have fun. After all, it still beats going to work.


