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Stan Potts WR 200 incher?!
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<blockquote data-quote="MRUTVOL" data-source="post: 2934922" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>The only problem I would have is if that property that Potts killed that deer on is high fence then the the kill is less than genuine for me . That would make those deer not free roaming as in the real world. Studies have shown that free roaming mature bucks can venture miles from certain properties during the season. A high fence keeps that from happening and so you know the deer is there you just have to find him. Which can be a challenge even with the fence. That is why I think Potts two 200 inchers on public land would be more meaningful but after the Noel Feathers fiasco a few years back I have become less trusting of a lot of these big kills from so called professional hunters who have major indorsements behind them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRUTVOL, post: 2934922, member: 1779"] The only problem I would have is if that property that Potts killed that deer on is high fence then the the kill is less than genuine for me . That would make those deer not free roaming as in the real world. Studies have shown that free roaming mature bucks can venture miles from certain properties during the season. A high fence keeps that from happening and so you know the deer is there you just have to find him. Which can be a challenge even with the fence. That is why I think Potts two 200 inchers on public land would be more meaningful but after the Noel Feathers fiasco a few years back I have become less trusting of a lot of these big kills from so called professional hunters who have major indorsements behind them. [/QUOTE]
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