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<blockquote data-quote="reloaderlen" data-source="post: 1483034" data-attributes="member: 36294"><p>Well I'm born and raised a Texan .</p><p>Before moving out of the state 6 years ago I had hunted Texas for everything the state had to offer and still do when I have a chance to get back to the place I call home .</p><p>I have a friend who has more money than he knows what to do with and he has taken me on a many of high fence whitetail hunts on all the notable ranches across the state .</p><p>The ranches will give you what you want, you can hunt from a blind or you can hunt from a tree stand or ride around and shoot them from a top of a truck . I've been there when the big time Camo , game calls,</p><p>Archery manufacture or hunting show Guru's are there to film the hunts. I'm here to tell ya it's not hunting , it's shooting. My brother raises whitetail deer , axis ,elk on and on and I'm not talking about a few animals on 40 acres I'm talking about 4500 acres of animals. Lots of work involved. Animals are animals and no one can predict where or when they will show up in the wild even with food plots or feeders . Even if you do your very best to plant the best plots and feed the best protein</p><p>Doesn't mean you will have monster bucks But for the High fence ranches</p><p>They will be there and I assure you what you are willing to pay for you will some how get that dream buck .</p><p>It's shooting not hunting. The lazy man who is not a hunter pays for this so he can hang that big boy on the wall and lie to themselves and their friends what a fabulous hunter they are. I have these kind of friends with that kind of money to blow and I just laugh to myself because I know the truth .</p><p>Yes I have went shooting at their expense and will continue to do so . I have and will continue to tell them this is not hunting. It's really no different then if you went to the zoo for a African Safari. So the high fence is shooting and free range is much different. You can put the feed out but you can't make them eat.</p><p>Or you can have a drive to flush them out doesn't mean they will be there to flush out.</p><p>If your yard is fenced and you have a dog then the dog is there when you call</p><p>He will be there to eat when you feed him so he will be there to shoot if you like.</p><p>You decide . For me hunting is far different then shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reloaderlen, post: 1483034, member: 36294"] Well I’m born and raised a Texan . Before moving out of the state 6 years ago I had hunted Texas for everything the state had to offer and still do when I have a chance to get back to the place I call home . I have a friend who has more money than he knows what to do with and he has taken me on a many of high fence whitetail hunts on all the notable ranches across the state . The ranches will give you what you want, you can hunt from a blind or you can hunt from a tree stand or ride around and shoot them from a top of a truck . I’ve been there when the big time Camo , game calls, Archery manufacture or hunting show Guru's are there to film the hunts. I’m here to tell ya it’s not hunting , it’s shooting. My brother raises whitetail deer , axis ,elk on and on and I’m not talking about a few animals on 40 acres I’m talking about 4500 acres of animals. Lots of work involved. Animals are animals and no one can predict where or when they will show up in the wild even with food plots or feeders . Even if you do your very best to plant the best plots and feed the best protein Doesn’t mean you will have monster bucks But for the High fence ranches They will be there and I assure you what you are willing to pay for you will some how get that dream buck . It’s shooting not hunting. The lazy man who is not a hunter pays for this so he can hang that big boy on the wall and lie to themselves and their friends what a fabulous hunter they are. I have these kind of friends with that kind of money to blow and I just laugh to myself because I know the truth . Yes I have went shooting at their expense and will continue to do so . I have and will continue to tell them this is not hunting. It’s really no different then if you went to the zoo for a African Safari. So the high fence is shooting and free range is much different. You can put the feed out but you can’t make them eat. Or you can have a drive to flush them out doesn’t mean they will be there to flush out. If your yard is fenced and you have a dog then the dog is there when you call He will be there to eat when you feed him so he will be there to shoot if you like. You decide . For me hunting is far different then shooting [/QUOTE]
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