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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1349289" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There have been several studies of "fenced hunting".</p><p>In one study, in Michigan If my memory serves me right, they put 10 trophy bucks into a quarter section of heavy woods in a high fence, and put 10 experienced hunters in the same woods. It was a couple of days before even one deer was taken.</p><p>I'll have to do a little searching to back this up, but will do so.</p><p>The King Ranch in Tx is a 100,000 some acres under a fence....would this be a "canned hunt"?</p><p></p><p>I can see some of your points. I had a cousin that booked a hunt for hogs around Gene Autry Ok. They hunted for two days, one night for a hundred bucks, cabin included. They saw nothing.....when they were leaving, the owner told them to go back up to the house and shoot a hog in the pen, so they would have something to take home....they declined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1349289, member: 5412"] There have been several studies of "fenced hunting". In one study, in Michigan If my memory serves me right, they put 10 trophy bucks into a quarter section of heavy woods in a high fence, and put 10 experienced hunters in the same woods. It was a couple of days before even one deer was taken. I'll have to do a little searching to back this up, but will do so. The King Ranch in Tx is a 100,000 some acres under a fence....would this be a "canned hunt"? I can see some of your points. I had a cousin that booked a hunt for hogs around Gene Autry Ok. They hunted for two days, one night for a hundred bucks, cabin included. They saw nothing.....when they were leaving, the owner told them to go back up to the house and shoot a hog in the pen, so they would have something to take home....they declined. [/QUOTE]
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