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Old 07-01-2008 | 11:00 PM
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If its going to be fun with the guys, then do it. Im sure the fence is way bigger than most vision
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Old 07-01-2008 | 11:56 PM
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If your worried about the fence, thing do as Id do.

I'd go with the guys and have a blast. You love fliming right? tag along with a pal.... Go to the cookout...stuff your face and have a few beers..have fun. I personally wouldn't partake in the hunting, just the way I feel. Don't bother me one bit if someone else wants to do it, I just don't really want to do it.

Me? Im filming my buddy until we can go back for some BBQ and Beers.I mean, that is if I was 21.[8D]
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Old 07-02-2008 | 12:08 AM
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$275 a person?! Pork isn't that expensive dude. Somebody is making a ton of money off from this one I think. I would have said go if you want, until you mentioned the price.

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275 bananas? does it come with lapdances for all the guys.. shoot!~
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Old 07-02-2008 | 03:17 AM
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Go and have fun. Test your equipment, get some pork, and hone up your skills. I have done the fenced pig hunt thing, and will do it again some time. It's not as difficult as chasing wild whitetails, but with archery gear it's still not a peice of cake. I more or less consider it a pig shoot, but it's still a lot of fun.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 05:22 AM
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I believe it was Christine who likened it to “interactive grocery shopping”. If it wasn’t her, I apologize, but I like that way of thinking.
If the $275 isn’t an issue, go have fun, shoot some bacon.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 05:40 AM
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Like someone mentioned earlier, dont listen to the internet bashers, go out there and have a blast. Afterall, life is about sending time with family and friends. Years and years and years from now when its all coming to an end, i highly doubt your going to say to yourself "man i wish i didnt go shoot that pig." but rather im sure you will smile when looking back at all the laughs im sure you guys will have from that day.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 05:49 AM
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I believe it was Christine who likened it to “interactive grocery shopping”. If it wasn’t her, I apologize, but I like that way of thinking.
If the $275 isn’t an issue, go have fun, shoot some bacon.
That's a good outlook....

I turned down a fenced in deer hunt last year....wher ei was all but "guaranteed" a 140"-150" buck for free. No regrets. I viewed it as a "trophy" hunt in which I wouldn't be proud of the "trophy". My decision.

For pigs, though.....heck....look at it this way....

You're "probably" (for that price) allowed 2/day. Your hunt is "probably" a 2 day hunt. Find some friends (or the needy) who need or would like the pork. Tell them to pay your processing fees (usually handled by your outfitter)....and pack yours and their freezer with pork that'll last for months.

It doesn't bother me if you even view it as a "trophy" hunt. I agree with Ryan/Christine above, though, on the outlook I'd have, going in.

If money isn't an issue.....go for it. I wish you luck.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 05:51 AM
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Skip the hunting. Join them for the food or play photographer. I wouldn't support the place with my $275 to shoot a pig I could buy at an auction for $100.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 05:54 AM
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Go and have fun. You know what you are getting into and what to expect. Hopefully after you release the aarow you still will be having fun.

I went on a fenced pig hunt about 8-9 years ago and I have never felt worse standing over a dead animal with a bow in my hands...........but that's just me and how I felt.
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Old 07-02-2008 | 06:39 AM
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If you want to go have fun with your friends..........then go have fun with your friends

Hunting is all about enjoy the outdoors and the comradery with friends. If thats what you think will happen on this trip, Go for it



EDIT: And dont let your internet buddies make your decisions for you
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