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RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
i do not think a 3000 to 5000 acre fence ranch would be a issue to me to me. when you on 5000 acres you still have to hunt. i think the fence is there to keep the good deer in the bad out.
ORIGINAL: Mike from Texas I'll admit to 200 acres being really small for a high fence hunt. I am a supporter of every legal means of hunting but I have turned down high fence hunts that I didn't agree with. BUT......Texas ain't PA, or MI or one of those other yankee places [8D] where they think a 100 acre place to hunt is a big deal. Ranches in Texas are huge most of the time thousands of acres and many square miles. It's my guess (since I don't know and who am I to judge) that most of the anti high fence crowd has no idea what it's like hunting inside a high fence scenario much less one that's thousands of acres. And as far as tame deer and picking out the one you want to shoot, might as well tie one to a tree that is just plain stupidity on the poster's part. Yes there are some less than desirable operations out there and they give the good high fence operations a bad name. I challenge ANY of you anti high fence guys to come to Texas and hunt a reputable high fence outfit that consists of a minimum of 3000-5000 acres and honestly tell me it was as easy as picking out a deer and shooting it. Then at least you can say you have tried it and can speak from experience and just not out of your ass about something you know nothing about. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
I think if that is all true you should give him some room.
When i started hunting at 18 i did not worry so much about scent control. got a little better my second year and last year i became anal about it. you should let him have some room to do it how he wan t we all need to learn the hard way on somethings give him some of his own stand tell him to find a spot he likes hang them and hunt how he wants. ORIGINAL: _Dan ORIGINAL: GMMAT it's a real life free opportunity for him.....if he so chooses. Maybe thats just it.....he doesn't care to hunt. So be it. Would I be devistated if Wyatt didn't want to hunt with me some day? Absolutely, but I'm not going to force it. I have a brother who finally came to that conclusion about his son. He's 20 now and doesn't care to hunt that much. He finally said to me, "so be it." Don't force it Jeff. If he wants to do it, he will. If he doesn't, he won't. There are a lot of other ways to bond. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
hey you could put a feeder anywhere and deer will show up when it goes off thats why they call it baiting and thats why people spend 1000s on feeders.
i have also seen my fair high fence shows where thet hunt a clover feed no corn or any bait and they kill a deer just like you or me ORIGINAL: Schultzy I've watched enough shows on the outdoor channel that were filmed in Texas to know that not everyone on this thread is full of BS on high fenced hunts. The feeder goes off, the deer show up, allot of them places were many acres as well. You can't deny that one Mike. Not all are like that but enough of them are. It is what it is. Since when do people agree on this forum anyway??[8D] Specially lately. This is no rip on Texas either, just the majority of the shows are made there it seems. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
ORIGINAL: davidmil Wrong again. The question was possed by GMMAT. I gave him my opinion. You made a wild assed statement out of context and I called you on it. GMMAT as usual stuck up for you. I pointed out his error in not reading what was said. You jumped in and I pointed out YOUR errror. Where did I interrupt a conversation. I'm just pointing out slams with no context. This is not YOUR's and GMMAT's personnal forum. You're wrong... Jeff was wrong and your only recourse was to slam me and have the group chime in with be nice to old folks. The brain still works. Give it up. I can read and understand what's written. Some folks should read what the write before they push the OK button. You seem to have taken it upon yourself to be the EXPERT in everything when you've actually had little experience at it. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
Jeff, I haven't read all of the posts due to time restrictions(work and sleep related). Anyways here is my response: I agree that he should make the decision but based on what I have gone through with my son, I seriously doubt that the fenced hunt will ignite the "fire" anymore so than a regular hunt. Now I say this based on what I know about my son and our experiences together. Of course your son and mine may think differently. All I know is this..........it took several years for the fire to be kindled in my son, he is now 26 and shows much more enthusiasm for hunting now than when he was younger. He was also into the "dear" instead of the "deer" along with being involved into athletics.
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RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
I agree that he should make the decision but based on what I have gone through with my son, I seriously doubt that the fenced hunt will ignite the "fire" anymore so than a regular hunt. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
Wonderwhy some on here refer to it as a high fenced "hunt"???
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RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
Wonderwhy some on here refer to it as a high fenced "hunt"??? To each their own, I guess. |
RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
So has 18 pages of back and forth bickering helped you with your decision...LOL
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RE: High Fence - Real Life Scenario
MC...I made my decision a long time ago....lol.
The opinions are "interesting reading", though;) |
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