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If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
#1
If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
If it's fenced land over 1000 acres, you call it hunting or harvesting?
This Q is cause on one of my post some guys (A small group) had started to fight.
Thanks guys!
BY THE WAY IS JUST A POLL NOT A SPECH MA jay
This Q is cause on one of my post some guys (A small group) had started to fight.
Thanks guys!
BY THE WAY IS JUST A POLL NOT A SPECH MA jay
#2
RE: If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
Harvesting.
No matter how big the area is, if it is fenced, I do not think it is true hunting. When I pursue a deer, I want it to have the option to go from Minnesota to Mexico to avoid me if it chooses. And believe me, after comparing my game cam to what I actually saw this year, I'm pretty sure some actually left the country.
No matter how big the area is, if it is fenced, I do not think it is true hunting. When I pursue a deer, I want it to have the option to go from Minnesota to Mexico to avoid me if it chooses. And believe me, after comparing my game cam to what I actually saw this year, I'm pretty sure some actually left the country.
#6
RE: If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
ORIGINAL: squirrelkilla23
i dont care if it's 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 acers, if it's fenced, it's not hunting
i dont care if it's 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 acers, if it's fenced, it's not hunting
The problem with fences is that you can guarantee the animal cannot leave the property....it's not the same as hunting free range animals that can range for miles to neighboring property and be shot...I can understand when a property is fenced that is miles square and an animal can live and die without ever being seen.
#7
RE: If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
You're dem right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Rob interesting point of view.
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
That's a little rediculous.
The problem with fences is that you can guarantee the animal cannot leave the property....it's not the same as hunting free range animals that can range for miles to neighboring property and be shot...I can understand when a property is fenced that is miles square and an animal can live and die without ever being seen.
ORIGINAL: squirrelkilla23
i dont care if it's 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 acers, if it's fenced, it's not hunting
i dont care if it's 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 acers, if it's fenced, it's not hunting
The problem with fences is that you can guarantee the animal cannot leave the property....it's not the same as hunting free range animals that can range for miles to neighboring property and be shot...I can understand when a property is fenced that is miles square and an animal can live and die without ever being seen.
#10
RE: If it's fenced land over 1000 acres,,,,,,,,,,,
Harvesting: The deer can't leave the property. Granted if the fence was 10 miles by 10 miles...then I might answer differently. But for anything under that, I still feel as though the animal it trapped.