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High Fence Controversy in MS
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<blockquote data-quote="Monty" data-source="post: 3240909" data-attributes="member: 4091"><p>We'll see more attempts to move w-t deer regulations involving enclosures from the state wildlife agencies to state agriculture agencies in those states not already switched-over (like Tenn). Commercialization and privatization of what used to be (and in some places is still) considered a public trust resource are the motives. Once enclosed, in actuality the deer become "property" of the landowner, like cattle. True sport hunting, as defined by some of us old far*s, is facing appreciable assault from two sides: the anti's on one side and lazy shooters (not hunters) on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monty, post: 3240909, member: 4091"] We'll see more attempts to move w-t deer regulations involving enclosures from the state wildlife agencies to state agriculture agencies in those states not already switched-over (like Tenn). Commercialization and privatization of what used to be (and in some places is still) considered a public trust resource are the motives. Once enclosed, in actuality the deer become "property" of the landowner, like cattle. True sport hunting, as defined by some of us old far*s, is facing appreciable assault from two sides: the anti's on one side and lazy shooters (not hunters) on the other. [/QUOTE]
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