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When deer season closes, it’s time to go to Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper" data-source="post: 5856847" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Almost all land that is hunted in South Africa is high fenced. If an operator or booking agent tells you different they aren't telling the whole story. Also you have to remember these tracts of land are usually 5000 plus acres in size. You go in through the gate and usually never see the fence again until you leave the property. Licensed operators are required to high fence the properties. Two reasons for this, they would be legally liable if someone got killed walking or driving somewhere by an animal and also to manage poaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper, post: 5856847, member: 5"] Almost all land that is hunted in South Africa is high fenced. If an operator or booking agent tells you different they aren’t telling the whole story. Also you have to remember these tracts of land are usually 5000 plus acres in size. You go in through the gate and usually never see the fence again until you leave the property. Licensed operators are required to high fence the properties. Two reasons for this, they would be legally liable if someone got killed walking or driving somewhere by an animal and also to manage poaching. [/QUOTE]
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