Fenced in hunting?
#51

I'd like to add one thing to this thread that I might not have got across.
I only gave my opinion of what I do. I should have left my first post in this thread as my only post.
I have no bias towards what others do, or where they hunt. If you don't mind spending the money for a high fence hunt, and enjoy it. I say go for it, and have no concern what others think.
The last impression i'm ever trying to get across is that you have to do it my way. That would be stupid, and i'm not stupid. Grumpy maybe, but not stupid.
I only gave my opinion of what I do. I should have left my first post in this thread as my only post.
I have no bias towards what others do, or where they hunt. If you don't mind spending the money for a high fence hunt, and enjoy it. I say go for it, and have no concern what others think.
The last impression i'm ever trying to get across is that you have to do it my way. That would be stupid, and i'm not stupid. Grumpy maybe, but not stupid.
#52
Giant Nontypical
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I'd second that comment!!! Have a good 4th old buddy, as it's all water over the damn or under the bridge or whatever the heck the saying is! We're too old to let little things like this come between us!
#54
#56

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...
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