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Post by ms660 on Dec 8, 2023 10:55:16 GMT -5
A few years ago there was much debate about Indiana high fence shooting pens. I know there were a few operating in Indiana. There were several court cases against "people" not hunters breaking laws that pertain to the rules and regulations of this state. Is Rodney still in business? I saw on Facebook a post with a guy who uses high fence outfitters with pictures of deer with freakish huge antlers smiling for the camera. To me, this is a lot like a guy paying a large amount of money and going to a house and buying the prettiest girl there, and then bragging to his buddies about having sex with her.
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 8, 2023 11:09:20 GMT -5
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 8, 2023 11:12:00 GMT -5
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Post by greghopper on Dec 8, 2023 11:19:04 GMT -5
They have a very high success rate and never a lost Deer…Ha!
No DNR license required..
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Post by Huntnfreak on Dec 8, 2023 13:02:41 GMT -5
There’s a page called Indiana Trophy Whitetail Hunting on Facebook. I click the laughing emoji at every picture they post due to the simple fact they name their page “Hunting”. I’m surprised I haven’t been blocked. 😁
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Post by beermaker on Dec 8, 2023 17:55:08 GMT -5
Why care? It's NOT hunting, it's breeding, raising, and harvesting. Not much different than cattle, in my opinion at least.
If people want to pay to shoot deer at a high-fence outfit and laws regarding the treatment of said deer are being followed, so be it. I assume citizens are being employed and taxes are being paid.
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Post by jjas on Dec 9, 2023 8:36:03 GMT -5
Not a fan...
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Post by huntsemall on Dec 10, 2023 15:01:50 GMT -5
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