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<blockquote data-quote="Oscare66" data-source="post: 1528528" data-attributes="member: 107083"><p>Historically game preservation done the right way yields the same results. High fence game ranches help fuel the economy in the greater part of Tx when it comes to hunting. With out these ranches we wouldn't have all the perks that TPWD has to offer us and the kids. Trust me I love hunting in low fence ranches just as much as I do high fence ranches and there is no difference between hunting a low or high fence cause 99.9% of the time the places are so big you only see the fence line on the frontage or entrance of the property. And to top it all off 75% of all high fence ranches in Texas are for quail hunting operations the white tail are just a supplemental income. We a blessed to go to a wal-Mart counter and purchase 5 deer tags as fast as you can swipe your card. That has a bunch to do with high fence ranches as well. The neighbor is always willing to pull the trigger no matter what size or specific age. They just see furr and boom. Unlike Colorado or other states where you have to wait to be drawn for a tag and then spend all that time and energy to shoot a good trophy (IMO) that encourages good wild life management</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscare66, post: 1528528, member: 107083"] Historically game preservation done the right way yields the same results. High fence game ranches help fuel the economy in the greater part of Tx when it comes to hunting. With out these ranches we wouldn’t have all the perks that TPWD has to offer us and the kids. Trust me I love hunting in low fence ranches just as much as I do high fence ranches and there is no difference between hunting a low or high fence cause 99.9% of the time the places are so big you only see the fence line on the frontage or entrance of the property. And to top it all off 75% of all high fence ranches in Texas are for quail hunting operations the white tail are just a supplemental income. We a blessed to go to a wal-Mart counter and purchase 5 deer tags as fast as you can swipe your card. That has a bunch to do with high fence ranches as well. The neighbor is always willing to pull the trigger no matter what size or specific age. They just see furr and boom. Unlike Colorado or other states where you have to wait to be drawn for a tag and then spend all that time and energy to shoot a good trophy (IMO) that encourages good wild life management [/QUOTE]
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