Hunting fenced in animals
#31
RE: Hunting fenced in animals
Thats just it.........
I've always heard that an average deer's "HOME" range is 5 square miles. 1 square mile is = 640 acres.
If you are paying to hunt a 5,000 to 10,000 acre ranch, then I don't think the fence has anything to do with the deer being on the land. Notice I said "fence" not high fenced.
"Canned" hunts to me are the high fence one's that only have 100 acre's or less.
I've always heard that an average deer's "HOME" range is 5 square miles. 1 square mile is = 640 acres.
If you are paying to hunt a 5,000 to 10,000 acre ranch, then I don't think the fence has anything to do with the deer being on the land. Notice I said "fence" not high fenced.
"Canned" hunts to me are the high fence one's that only have 100 acre's or less.
#32
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: St. Louis, Mo
Posts: 855
RE: Hunting fenced in animals
I have hunted hogs in these types of places and let me tell you it was not a walk in the park for them.It was a tough walk and stalk hunt, no feeders were used, and I was glad.All the other animals to me seemed some what tame and I would never pay to hunt one of them, deer, elk, ram, etc.
Just my 2 cents.
Spudrow from Mo
PS. Although like I said it was a tough walk and stalk hunt, I would not do it again.Too many free places to hunt hogs in this country.
Just my 2 cents.
Spudrow from Mo
PS. Although like I said it was a tough walk and stalk hunt, I would not do it again.Too many free places to hunt hogs in this country.