NYbuck50 Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 anything inside fences is NOT hunting.. its sport shooting of live stock. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 What about hunting Islands? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 I wish it was illegal. Pretty much all of Texas is high-fence these days. More states to comes. Not really. Most of Texas is low fence. Alot of what you see on TV of Texas is high fence. Then again, alot of what you see on TV in any state is high fence. I dont see why anyone would be surprised at a show sponsored by SCI is shot in a fenced preserve. Thats what SCI does, they keep a record book for preserve animals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 I meant outfitters in Texas. Pretty much all of them are high-fence operations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 No, they arent. Many of the outfitters offer both low and high fence, and the reasons would be 1, exotics, and 2, people pay. Honestly, there are alot of people that say paying for any outfitter (unless one is required) or guide is no longer real hunting. What say you on that train of thought? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 (edited) I disagree. It's like hunting with a friend who knows the land. Unless you could take a year off from work and go and scout land and the animals you plan to hunt in another state, you need to hire a guide. I don't own a quad, I dont own a truck, etc. I need all that stuff to hunt certain terrain in other states. Correct, some places like British Columbia, you have to be with the guide at all times. If hunting with a guide is not "real hunting" than hunting over food plots can definitely not be called "real hunting". With a guide I hunt natural land, not artificial supplements to draw animals in. Same goes with calling, etc. To me, without a "high-fence", its most likely "real hunting" Edited December 7, 2012 by Biz-R-OWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 So because you lack the knowledge and skills required to hunt "certain terrain in other states", you pay someone to make up for what you lack. Many of the people that pay to hunt a high fence operation are in a similar boat, just they lack more than what you do, so they pay for it. What Im getting at here, is that it may not be something for you, but that doesnt make it necessarily wrong. These people are just killing farm animals with a gun or bow rather than in a slaughter house. Thats what it is to me at least. I just dont call it hunting, and dont worry about it. If theres anyone to speak out against, it would be the networks and companies that put that type of thing out there and call it hunting. JMO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 (edited) Right, I dont call it hunting either. It only bothers me when people consider it hunting. As far as paying for skills/knowledge, not at all. Majority of the time I paying for equipment, gas, and land-access. Very rarely does a guide wow me with their knowledge and/or skills. Most of the time I am spotting the animals before the guide anyway, and making shot the guide(s) say they couldn't have made. What about people who say, "Food plots and treestands are for people who cant kill deer on their own. So they pay for what they lack in skill". Point is, everybody has their own opinions. B&C is never going to decide to not allow entries from people who hunted with a guide. Honest question here: You wouldn't go on a fair-chase (no fence) hunt that is guided? Edited December 7, 2012 by Biz-R-OWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Thats not really on the same level Biz. How would a treestand help you find a deer? The foodplot thing, I kinda see your point on, but not a treestand. Along those lines, alot of guys dont care about B&C or P&Y. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Honest question here: You wouldn't go on a fair-chase (no fence) hunt that is guided? Sure would. I never said I wouldnt, or that I dont consider that hunting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 I'm not trying to argue. I understand your point about guides, and you understand my point about food plots. Back to the topic, my closing statement is that fenced in hunting is not really hunting and shouldnt be considered it. Same goes with fishing. If I bring home a bass and throw him in a private pond and feed him like crazy, then catch him when he's over 6lbs, is it really a trophy? not in my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grizz1219 Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Regardless of how many acres you still not only have the game in but predators/poachers out as well as any outside factors like develpoing areas etc... If there was no advantage people wouldn't put up hgih fences Trust me.. In Africa... South Africa that is.. Without those high fences... You would not have game animals.. Theyt would be shot, trapped etc till there were none left.. To each there own.. but in terms of South Africa or exotics here.. I'm for high fence... I don't want exotics running around here and in Africa, it's better they have animals to hunt over barren landscape.. Also goes back to, if you don't like it, don't do it or watch it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 (edited) We've covered this all before. Same old thing. ....Take a different look at it....How much is big enough to consider it a hunt? There has to be a number. What if NY was ringed in a fence? How about Kodiak Island? How about a mile square? 100 acres? where is it before it is considerd a hunt? Edited December 7, 2012 by Culvercreek hunt club 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Actually if you really look at it Culver, every one of us hunts on an island of sorts. Rivers, lakes, highways, neighborhoods, towns, cities, etc all form boundaries of sorts for deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Boundries yes....but not like a 12' high fence...lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 You know what.... After all of this debate, I realize hunting isn't for me. I AM QUITTING HUNTING! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DTG3k Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 When in Arizona hunting mt lions, many times we chased for 10-15 miles on foot in a day and came up empty handed. Not sure how many acres that equates to, but if there was a fence we would have surely caught that lion at some point. 12000 Acres is equal to about 19 square miles. Also, these fences have to be insanely high to keep a mountain lion in, since i'm pretty sure they climb trees lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Do those fenced in large antlered deer glow in the dark ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arrow nocker Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 If i was rich i would buy 10,000 acres and fence it all in .Then i would SHOOT what ever i wanted.I would even get my self some mountain lions and some moose.and some antilope and maybe a tiger or two.Then i could hunt (i mean shoot)whatever i wanted.My own little world.Oh if i was only rich. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcygirl Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 (edited) Fist off I would love to shoot a crazy antlered deer, could not do it like that, but the reality is those places may be the only place to do that. I don't care what others decide to do who am I to judge another's CHOICE. Those places pay BIG money to get the genetics into their herds, sperm,stud fees,studs, and like any other business they have to protect their investments, how else would I do it without a fence. It may not be the HUNTING most of us think about, some people must enjoy it or they wouldn't be in business. I love how people think if u don't hunt like them then it is not hunting, lol Edited December 7, 2012 by Marcygirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhitetailAddict11 Posted December 7, 2012 Author Share Posted December 7, 2012 YUPPY ALERT ^^^^ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guns&ReligionCop Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Trust me.. In Africa... South Africa that is.. Without those high fences... You would not have game animals.. Theyt would be shot, trapped etc till there were none left.. Also goes back to, if you don't like it, don't do it or watch it... How did they survive before the days of fences? I don't watch it, but that doesn't mean I like the image it gives to people outside the sport or new to the sport. My buddy hasn't gotten anything in 5 years just sits waiting for something and then calls my buck a "cull" deer because of all he has learned from Larry Weishun and QDMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhitetailAddict11 Posted December 7, 2012 Author Share Posted December 7, 2012 I love how people think if u don't hunt like them then it is not hunting, lol Take your highly unwelcome response somewhere else. It's not hunting, plain and simple. Sitting in a log cabin shooting house, in reclining roller chairs, in your plain clothes, with several bucks over 190" out in front of you is not hunting by any stretch of the imagination. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guns&ReligionCop Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Fist off I would love to shoot a crazy antlered deer, could not do it like that, but the reality is those places may be the only place to do that. I don't care what others decide to do who am I to judge another's CHOICE. Those places pay BIG money to get the genetics into their herds, sperm,stud fees,studs, and like any other business they have to protect their investments, how else would I do it without a fence. It may not be the HUNTING most of us think about, some people must enjoy it or they wouldn't be in business. I love how people think if u don't hunt like them then it is not hunting, lol Its not just against that don't consider it hunting. The record books as well as the DEC don't conisder it hunting. Hunting requires fair chase and a hunting license. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verminater71 Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Take your highly unwelcome response somewhere else. It's not hunting, plain and simple. Sitting in a log cabin shooting house, in reclining roller chairs, in your plain clothes, with several bucks over 190" out in front of you is not hunting by any stretch of the imagination. it's NOT how I do it but you sound like a little punk who cries about being poor....and someone got somthing you didn't he didn't earn that escalade....he didn't deserve that fancy gun....i work harder than him.....he cheated put on your big boy pants and grow up...jealous much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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