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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer" data-source="post: 307004" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>My only real problem with high fence is the ignorance it breeds into those who do it with regards to what the meaning of "wild" is. I'm sure that most of the people on this board are true sportsmen but I have had one too many people tell me about all the "hunting" they have done on high fence operations. They make no distinction between the two. I see it trending towards Texas where there isn't but a few spots of public land and everything else is pay to play. Wild animals on public land are everyone's- we all have a chance to kill them for whatever the license costs. There are plenty of people who would love for hunting to be limited to private lands and supporting high fence supports PETA in a way. Keep on harvesting animals in pens, that is fine, but fight for keeping wildlife wild and public land hunting a reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer, post: 307004, member: 4354"] My only real problem with high fence is the ignorance it breeds into those who do it with regards to what the meaning of "wild" is. I'm sure that most of the people on this board are true sportsmen but I have had one too many people tell me about all the "hunting" they have done on high fence operations. They make no distinction between the two. I see it trending towards Texas where there isn't but a few spots of public land and everything else is pay to play. Wild animals on public land are everyone's- we all have a chance to kill them for whatever the license costs. There are plenty of people who would love for hunting to be limited to private lands and supporting high fence supports PETA in a way. Keep on harvesting animals in pens, that is fine, but fight for keeping wildlife wild and public land hunting a reality. [/QUOTE]
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