Poll on hunting in high fences.
#171
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
trophyhuntr there is no jealousy factor here, I have no problem with folks paying to hunt, I do have an issue when the ones that have done nothing more than cough up the cash, sit their fanny down in a stand that thier guide set up, shoot a Boonie and claim to be the great white hunter when they couldn't scout their way out of a brown paper bag! Then of course there is White Raven! But alas that is another story![8D]
#172
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 2,032
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
definetly agree with that, we hunted food plots morning and night and rattled and spot and stalk during the day, saw some nice bucks as we were high on a a guess you would say a rock and mosquite hill combo they were 475 yrds with range finder got in front of them and shot him crossing a road behind a doe, wasnt even in a stand,
#173
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
Trophy,
2 things.
1 I am looking into paying for a hunt in Idaho, but have passed on "canned" hunts. Paying to hunt other terrain, areas, etc isn't the point.
The one I decided on is guided or un-guided as I like to do my own scouting, etc.
2 Do hand cranks work on Salmon? They do catfish!~
2 things.
1 I am looking into paying for a hunt in Idaho, but have passed on "canned" hunts. Paying to hunt other terrain, areas, etc isn't the point.
The one I decided on is guided or un-guided as I like to do my own scouting, etc.
2 Do hand cranks work on Salmon? They do catfish!~
#174
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Posts: 11,472
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
I don't have a problem with paying for a guided hunt(no fence). I think it's the only way for some people to even ever see a 150 class buck. I actually have considered it. I can honestly say that I would be going there knowing it wouldn't be as rewarding as taking a buck on my own terms through my own work, scouting etc....... But, I may consider doing itonce just for the experience and seeing a giant buck like that.
But the fence thing.......ehhhhhhhhhhh If I had to close something behind me when I went to go hunting, it aint for me.
But the fence thing.......ehhhhhhhhhhh If I had to close something behind me when I went to go hunting, it aint for me.
#175
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 2,032
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
farmcntry
i have had friends go to idaho pull horses out there and do the do it yourself hunt and didnt have much luck, that is some sure enough big country out there if you are going to an area you have never hunted i would use a guide my opinion,
dont know about the phone on salmon, but i guess it is always worth a try, good luck on the type of hunt you pick
i have had friends go to idaho pull horses out there and do the do it yourself hunt and didnt have much luck, that is some sure enough big country out there if you are going to an area you have never hunted i would use a guide my opinion,
dont know about the phone on salmon, but i guess it is always worth a try, good luck on the type of hunt you pick
#176
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
i know you dont like me and dont give a ****,
yes that is how many deer we saw hell i can see 50 deer or more in 4 days where i hunt here, is this like shooting fish in a barrel, my buddy has huge food plots and sees sometimes 30-40 deer a night on them, alot are bucks, so since we see alot of deer its like shooting deer in a barrel,
I know neither you or I or most any one else could drive to another state hunt for 7 days and see 125 bucks on your own. That is what makes it a canned hunt. They tell you where to sit in the morning, take you to your spot and stalk and rattleing locations in the noon hours then take you to your evening stand. You don't even know what is on the other side of that treeline or hill or meadow that you are looking at from your treestand. To me high fences and guides take the hunting out of hunting. It merly turns it into shooting.
go away you dont know what you are talking about and get your own opinions on things,
You get so defensive about things when someone questions you, why is that?
#177
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
farmcntry,
I got one e-mail from the guy that you e-mailed me about in Idaho on that hunt, but he hasn't given me much information. Is there any chance that I can get you to e-mail me some of the information that you have so far. This is what he has said "world class mule deer hunt idaho muzzleloader for
november over the counter mule deer to 230 $1000 100 percent success on 150 class mule deer also have same hunt in wyoming for $750 190 biggest ever killed." My e-mail address is [email protected]. Since I am new to the outfitter thought, I would really appreciate your input.
I am also considering this hunt at the reference from farmcntry. I believe that some people don't feel that they are great white hunters for hunting in high fence areas. I think that they would simply be happy to put up something on their wall to have stories to tell other people.
I got one e-mail from the guy that you e-mailed me about in Idaho on that hunt, but he hasn't given me much information. Is there any chance that I can get you to e-mail me some of the information that you have so far. This is what he has said "world class mule deer hunt idaho muzzleloader for
november over the counter mule deer to 230 $1000 100 percent success on 150 class mule deer also have same hunt in wyoming for $750 190 biggest ever killed." My e-mail address is [email protected]. Since I am new to the outfitter thought, I would really appreciate your input.
I am also considering this hunt at the reference from farmcntry. I believe that some people don't feel that they are great white hunters for hunting in high fence areas. I think that they would simply be happy to put up something on their wall to have stories to tell other people.
#179
RE: Poll on hunting in high fences.
Just curious, for the "I'd never hunt with-in a high fence" croud, how many of you would hunt on an island, such as the Blackbeard Island, of Georgia. Is that not the same as hunting with-in the confines of a fence. Heck, that Island is only 5600 acres. So, are the hunters that hunt there concidered to be "shooting fish in a barrel"