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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 307381" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>I've hunted public land and been successful in 4 different states. I've also hunted private land. I've never hunted on a HF ranch, I would love to do it if I ever get the chance though.</p><p></p><p>I've hunted near alfalfa fields in Colorado, I've hunted over water in Arizona, I've hunted over a baitpile in Michigan. I've also bugled bull elk, tracked Muley's in the high country and jump shot Javelina. I've rattled whitetails and 'still hunted' them all.</p><p></p><p>There is NO DIFFERENCE whether any of those hunts would have been inside a HF ranch or on public land. </p><p></p><p>You could be the most skillful hunter in Texas and unless you have access to private land, you are going to need to be VERY lucky to get a trophy. Unless you have access to private land in Southern Michigan, you may not SEE a deer all season.</p><p></p><p>To each his own, I just don't see how sitting over a waterhole in Arizona, over an alfalfa field in Colorado or over a baitpile (or scrape line) in Michigan is more sporting than stalking an animal in a HF situation. Private land is private land, it's great if/when you have access to it.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 307381, member: 4885"] I've hunted public land and been successful in 4 different states. I've also hunted private land. I've never hunted on a HF ranch, I would love to do it if I ever get the chance though. I've hunted near alfalfa fields in Colorado, I've hunted over water in Arizona, I've hunted over a baitpile in Michigan. I've also bugled bull elk, tracked Muley's in the high country and jump shot Javelina. I've rattled whitetails and 'still hunted' them all. There is NO DIFFERENCE whether any of those hunts would have been inside a HF ranch or on public land. You could be the most skillful hunter in Texas and unless you have access to private land, you are going to need to be VERY lucky to get a trophy. Unless you have access to private land in Southern Michigan, you may not SEE a deer all season. To each his own, I just don't see how sitting over a waterhole in Arizona, over an alfalfa field in Colorado or over a baitpile (or scrape line) in Michigan is more sporting than stalking an animal in a HF situation. Private land is private land, it's great if/when you have access to it. AJ [/QUOTE]
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