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RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
Thanks for your opinion aeroslinger, by the way the double tine withetail was hunt on a free range part or the ranch I hunted, not on the exotics reserve.
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RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
I think we should re-post the original pics that were associated with this thread.
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RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
ORIGINAL: James Vee I think we should re-post the original pics that were associated with this thread. |
RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
High fenced 47,000 acres? If there wasn't an advantage, why bother?
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RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
AeroSlinger:
Not to start anargument, but I need to comment on a few things...... I don't know the size acreage where it would not make a difference, but 1500 acres of high fenced land will not sustain a healthy deer population. Inbreeding, for starters, will eventually take its toll This is why a lot, if not the majority, of high fenced operations import deer for new bloodlines. However, I think if they want to breed and sell deer and hunts, they should be made to clear their land of any native species and have it certified as cleared prior to finalizing the high fence, then they may buy animals to stock. |
RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
tangozulu:
High fenced 47,000 acres? If there wasn't an advantage, why bother? |
RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
TXhighrack, I'm not going to get into an arguement here but I don't know where you get your info. 1500 acres WILL NOT support a healthy deer population when fenced in. I know people who've been in this situation in South Texas and the biologist informed them it would be about 7 years without new bloodlines. Where I live has NOTHING to do with the conversation. And if you don't think breeding and selling is going on and is big business you've got a lot to learn. If you haven't seen it, it's because they don't let you near the pens. Do you know how much they charge for stock? Do you know how much a high fence costs? Not to mention the feed, equipment, etc. Common sense and a little math will tell you they are not supporting their operation by selling hunts. Anyway, think what you like. But there is a reality that sooner or later all of us will have to face and won't be able to kid ourselves.
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RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
The TP&W know that landowners could run the whitetail in this state if they really wanted to. And this is the main reason why the state leaves the landowners alone and lets them do what they want and gives them want they want Importing deer cost alot of money and is a real pain in the butt because its a never ending cycle of putting money into the program and the amount of paper work required is insane. You seem to do most of your hunting on fenced land and that's fine. There is another form of hunting that some people actually enjoy and hate to see disappear. There are some large land owners on the TPWD board. If you read the news, you will recall somewhat of a scandal not too long ago where some politicians and connected people were getting deer stocked on their land for free. |
RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
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I personally own alittle more then half that many acres. 20,000 acres is a nice place, but considering your hunting an OTC unit in Colorado for elk, your sharing that land with hundreds of other people. Not my idea of fun, and something I would never do.... These areas do not sound like the kinds of places you would be interested in hunting though, as you can't push the critters up against a fence to be harvested. You are to foolish to realize just how much damage you do to all of us hunters by trying to call shooting farmed and penned animals hunting. Do it all you want, but never think you are the equal of a person who harvests a legal free ranging deer, with a valid license during an actual hunting season [/quote] I hate to get into this but to me it sounds like TX highrack wants all hunting land to be privately owned and managed and possibly fenced, something that mot hunters DO NOT WANT. I guess that free renging animals in a natural setting are SUB PAR for you. Man get your head out of that texas sandero and wake up. I have no problem with your "Texas stlye" hunting, if that's what you like then go for it. But do not call all other types of hunting in any place that is not privately owned and managed sub par.If all hunting continues in the direction of being fenced and privately ownedthen there will be no place for a normal everydayhunter to go (apparently that's fine with you, too many hunters already in your opinion right?). And if that's alltrue then in my opinion, and that's all it is, you have no right to speak for hunters or the hunting community and no place on this forum. Sorry to sound harsh but your calling everything not high fenced and privately owned "sub-par hunting" has really urked me.....but I'm sure that doesn' matter to you. I do not agree with talking down about Mex hunter's animal's either regardless of where he killed them. That's not why he posted the pics... for those that did not TXhighrack. |
RE: GREAT HUNTING TRIP PICS !! awesome 12 pointer
MY OPINION: Great deer congrats, sounds like you had afun hunt, and congrats to the land owner, anytime a deer like that is taken off your land there is a definite sense of pride. I am sure he has put in a lot of hard work in managing his deer herd. Great stag and ram too exotics are always an experience.
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