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<blockquote data-quote="Monttrap04" data-source="post: 1493571" data-attributes="member: 85796"><p>I have never had a desire to hunt behind a fence. I have buddies that have and do and they absolutely love it. Not my bag but if they are happy I am happy for them. I have my opinions about how a high fence operation should be operated but unless I am signing a check I don't think that opinion means much and tend to keep it to myself. Maybe someday I will have a desire to go. </p><p></p><p>I have shot pen raised birds in a preserve hunt over dogs and would have no qualms doing it again. With bird hunting it is all about the dog for me so I guess the ability to watch it work created a similar experience to wild birds. </p><p></p><p>I love trapping coyotes almost as much as I enjoy calling and shooting them. Used to be more. Two totally different deals and I don't expect hard core callers to understand trapping. I would just ask for a little respect if it isn't their thing.</p><p></p><p>I also run hounds for lions. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea but I love my dogs and love the chase. I never understood it when I was younger and wasn't that interested. Something sparked an interest a few years back and I have been pretty serious about it ever since. </p><p></p><p>I used to not understand long range hunting but the more I shoot at distance and increase my skills and equipment the more I understand the appeal and ability to operate within my own standard of ethics. </p><p></p><p>I am glad I kept my mind open. I would have missed out on some great experiences if I wouldn't have tried some things that I didn't understand at first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monttrap04, post: 1493571, member: 85796"] I have never had a desire to hunt behind a fence. I have buddies that have and do and they absolutely love it. Not my bag but if they are happy I am happy for them. I have my opinions about how a high fence operation should be operated but unless I am signing a check I don't think that opinion means much and tend to keep it to myself. Maybe someday I will have a desire to go. I have shot pen raised birds in a preserve hunt over dogs and would have no qualms doing it again. With bird hunting it is all about the dog for me so I guess the ability to watch it work created a similar experience to wild birds. I love trapping coyotes almost as much as I enjoy calling and shooting them. Used to be more. Two totally different deals and I don't expect hard core callers to understand trapping. I would just ask for a little respect if it isn't their thing. I also run hounds for lions. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea but I love my dogs and love the chase. I never understood it when I was younger and wasn't that interested. Something sparked an interest a few years back and I have been pretty serious about it ever since. I used to not understand long range hunting but the more I shoot at distance and increase my skills and equipment the more I understand the appeal and ability to operate within my own standard of ethics. I am glad I kept my mind open. I would have missed out on some great experiences if I wouldn't have tried some things that I didn't understand at first. [/QUOTE]
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