Over the past couple of weeks i've had some of my out of state friends arguing about people having feeders and high fences. There are many pros and cons for each. Let me know what everyone thinks. I've hunted both high and low (currently high). I actually when it comes down to it prefer high fence (except nothing can go to P&Y or B&C.) I'll explain later in the post. Feeders? why the heck not. It's the best way to truly evaluate your deer. Plus it's no different than hunting over corn fields or oats or foodplots which out of state hunters defend saying is not near the same as a feeder. Whatever. Let me know what yall think. But i'm sure i'm going to stir up a hornets nest.
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Fair Chase. High Fences & Feeders (Stirring the Hornet Nest)
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I have hunted high and low with feeders and no feeders.I dont like high when they are small other than that I dont care. I hunted with some guys from up North they didnt like the trucks,4 wheelers and golf carts we used either.They walked all over that 10,000 acre ranch for 2 days. Day 3 they ask for a ride and corn to put out.
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Since the archives are gone, I'll allow this to remain...for now. However, it will be under a watchful eye. Please be respectful in your post. Stirring the proverbial pot is not acceptable. Also, if you have nothing positive to contribute, please don't comment. As good as they may be, Junior Mints and Popcorn are not considered positive contributions!
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OK, since this is an honest discussion for the moment, I'll play
I feel as long as it's legal and considered hunting, have at it.
Low fence, high fence, doesn't really matter to me. High fence doesn't give a hunter any advantage as long as it has cover. Big bucks find cover and don't come out for long periods of time and you never see them until one day you find the rack.
Feeding, well, like I said, if its legal than its alright.
That's all I got to say about thatJeff Young
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