HankBuck
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- Joined
- May 7, 2023
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- U.S. Virginia
- Hunted
- Tanzania,BC, Ontario, Quebec, Mexico, Alaska, WY, MT, KS, ME, PA, ID, AL, NC, SC, NJ, NY, VT, NH, TX,
@HookMeUpII - you make a point that many other AH members have raised and opinions differ. Some agree with You that “at some point” animals are inhibited from traveling whether by a Fence or other type of barrier — it’s only a matter of How far they can travel before hitting a barrier. I am one that sees a clear line between High Fence and Free Range and Boone & Crocket also seems to have No trouble distinguishing between Fenced & Free Range. I also believe Hunters should decide what they feel good about and enjoy, laws vary (stay within the Law) and everyone’s ethics can also vary.I mean, at some point you have to stop somewhere in pursuit of an animal. I've never hunted free-range Africa (I want to badly) but I do know that many of those areas are very strictly enforced quotas. They need to be but with that comes challenges. HF areas vary in size. Some have self-sustaining populations. There are so many variables.
What I am saying is every area has limits to some point.
I know very little about CBL other than I would never do it and they behave much different than true wild ones.
The point goes back to that if we don't unite we will all fall at some point. CBL is like tower shooting here. I have no idea how someone finds enjoyment from shooting farm raised game birds released all at once out of a tower. But once you ban that...it cracks the door. Then it becomes "Well, maybe we should stop pheasant stocking?" or "Maybe we should ban high fence hunting all together?"