#1901171 - 04/27/10 10:23 AM
Re: Should High Fences be Illegal?
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bobthebowhunter
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YES
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#1901187 - 04/27/10 10:29 AM
Re: Should High Fences be Illegal?
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Winchester
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No, to each his own! I dont like them but I dont condemn those who do.
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#1901312 - 04/27/10 11:48 AM
Re: Should High Fences be Illegal?
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BigWes50
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If its there property, they should be able to do what they want to do
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#1901330 - 04/27/10 11:58 AM
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tndrbstr
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No,...A person ought to be able to do what ever they want to with and on thier own property...at least within acceptable environmental, social and legal boundries...imo classic example of begging the question
,......Not to sound ignorant but apparently I am, how is that?
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#1901405 - 04/27/10 12:59 PM
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BowGirl
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One of the reasons we now have feral hogs problems in our area(excaping from high fenced pay hunt areas).
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#1901479 - 04/27/10 02:27 PM
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No,...A person ought to be able to do what ever they want to with and on thier own property...at least within acceptable environmental, social and legal boundries...imo classic example of begging the question  ,......Not to sound ignorant but apparently I am, how is that?
I'm just giving you a hard time.....the person raising the question framed it terms of environmental/ecological concerns. You answered negatively, saying people should be able to do whatever they want on their property ....but then qualified that answer by indicating they could only do whatever they want as long as they are within acceptable environmental boundaries. So your qualification and the orginal issue are the same, and that leaves the question unanswered.
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#1901506 - 04/27/10 02:47 PM
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jb3
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nope
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#1901657 - 04/27/10 03:54 PM
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landman
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I hunted a high fence area in middle TN for 2 years, to help with some "cull bucks", they had the herd getting too big. It was over 1,500 acres, it was not shooting fish in a barrel, if the wind changed they were gone in a heart beat. I had to pass on 10 point deer or better, it wasn't over feeders either.
It was his land, his right, the owner didn't even deer hunt! He had the land fenced to keep out all of the Coon Hunters, 4 wheelers, and illegal deer hunters. He is a big time quail hunter, had to allow the deer hunting because of over population.
Some times I wish I had all of mine fenced that way to keep out the refuge and road hunters
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#1901684 - 04/27/10 03:57 PM
Re: Should High Fences be Illegal?
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Double-D-Team
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From my stand point...I have hunted a High Fenced area and to be honest I never saw the fence for 5 days. This Texas ranch ran a high class outfit IMO. We changed stands everyday and never once saw the fence. Now I know this was a large ranch but still a High Fence hunting area. The deer didn't seem to mind and from where I was sitting I didn't mind...170 class wide rack. So with all the debit about this subject...to each there own...
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#1902321 - 04/27/10 08:47 PM
Re: Should High Fences be Illegal?
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ghosthunter
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If its there property, they should be able to do what they want to do Well, if that were the case, then wouldn't you agree that they should be able to kill everything on their property if they feel like it? Even if it means exceeding state limits? It's their property.
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