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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2042730" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I would pay the 100.00 a day for sure but I've seen some crazy prices; that it would be cheaper to go and buy pork at the store. I guess this is what get me going about it. My parent has a farm in Texas as well not that anyone ever really hunted it cause we don't have any pigs or deer and since they are much older now I don't think they have anymore cattle on it either. My brother has about 6 horses on it now. The mesquites are thick and it probably needs a lot of clearing off.</p><p>But whenever we hunted rabbits or any of the likes we had to pick up our shell cases all the time. Fences, that a whole different story with cattle. We had neighbor bulls tear down our fence cause some of our heifers' were in heat and we had not get them moved over to the other side of the place were we kept our bull most of the time. Our bull was pretty tame. We always had Polled Hereford cattle. They are generally pretty mild cattle to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2042730, member: 10429"] I would pay the 100.00 a day for sure but I've seen some crazy prices; that it would be cheaper to go and buy pork at the store. I guess this is what get me going about it. My parent has a farm in Texas as well not that anyone ever really hunted it cause we don't have any pigs or deer and since they are much older now I don't think they have anymore cattle on it either. My brother has about 6 horses on it now. The mesquites are thick and it probably needs a lot of clearing off. But whenever we hunted rabbits or any of the likes we had to pick up our shell cases all the time. Fences, that a whole different story with cattle. We had neighbor bulls tear down our fence cause some of our heifers' were in heat and we had not get them moved over to the other side of the place were we kept our bull most of the time. Our bull was pretty tame. We always had Polled Hereford cattle. They are generally pretty mild cattle to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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