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ORIGINAL: brucelanthier ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: brucelanthier ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: brucelanthier ORIGINAL: Schultzy You cannot compare bear baiting/hunting to high fence hunting. Thats crazy!! Since I should come talk to you when I "know a thing or two about bear hunting" does that mean you know a thing or two about high fence hunting? You are making a lot of claims concerning high fence hunting. You don't think your words are degrading to someone that hunts high fence because they have no choice? |
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ORIGINAL: Schultzy Go ahead and promote this high fence hunting, Its good for hunting anyway right. |
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ORIGINAL: Schultzy Come on up here and say that baiting is like high fence hunting and you will get blasted by a ton of Minnesotans and Canadians. LOL |
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All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance |
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Now we begin to see the root of our problems. I have hunted bears over bait and baited them, I also plan on hunting a hihg fence enclosure. If you plan on hunting Africa, you will hunt high fence. The problem is that we will continue to divide ourselves until we are conquered by the animal rights people. Plain and simple. Here's a question for you guys, how many of you hunt more than 100 acres? 500? 1000? 10,000? I hunt one place that is 20 acres between 2 subdivisions, am a somehow lower on the hunting totem pole because the 20 acres is about the only area that deer can roam? Almost high fence? Just 20 acres, mind you. The deer really follow a regular pattern. I bet most of you guys don't even hunt 500 acres, so what would you do in 5000? Let he is without sin, cast the first stone.
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ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: Doegirl75 My hog hunt last July was at a high fenced operation. By far, the most physically strenuous (and dangerous) hunt I've been on. |
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I will now place my answer to the question of my thread.
High Fence hunting is done to take an animal for many reasons. (as the posts tend to go) Like many things in life, we all have differing opinions, likes and dislikes. Yet, to fence in the wildlife so that they can be hunted is kind of taking the definition of hunting away. When you go,... if you go, on a high fence hunt, by all means enjoy yourself. If it is your definition of hunting, so be it. It is not mine. The freedom of the wild is what hunting is all about. Animals can and have been tamed. Some, not so much as others. Our ancestors never dreamed of fencing in the "wild" animals. Most, if not all, livestock at one time roamed freely. for "produce" purposes though, they were more or less domesticated to fields and lots. So, in closing, please be aware of what you are doing and be a good example. I am OUT. LT |
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This should say," In my opinion ", instead of "Thats the DEFINITION of ", since you lack experience on 2 out of the 3 areas you are making the statement on. Sir you missed the entire point. When you view one form of legal hunting as "OK"....but turn your nose to the sky and condemn another form of legal hunting.......you've applied a "double standard". Insert whatever types of legal hunting you'd wish....for any game you desire. The definition doesn't change. |
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Do you need a hunting license to "hunt" in a "high fence"???
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ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat I will now place my answer to the question of my thread. High Fence hunting is done to take an animal for many reasons. (as the posts tend to go) Like many things in life, we all have differing opinions, likes and dislikes. Yet, to fence in the wildlife so that they can be hunted is kind of taking the definition of hunting away. When you go,... if you go, on a high fence hunt, by all means enjoy yourself. If it is your definition of hunting, so be it. It is not mine. The freedom of the wild is what hunting is all about. Animals can and have been tamed. Some, not so much as others. Our ancestors never dreamed of fencing in the "wild" animals. Most, if not all, livestock at one time roamed freely. for "produce" purposes though, they were more or less domesticated to fields and lots. So, in closing, please be aware of what you are doing and be a good example. I am OUT. LT When it comes to the term, "restraint", there are many different kinds .... there is Physical - fence, cuffs, rope, etc. Mental - fear ENVIRONMENTAL - this would be baiting, money, etc Medical - drugs All these constitute restraining in some way or another ............... Like it or not... BTW, I am not "against" either ... |
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