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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: Longhunter]
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10/05/10 05:12 PM
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I hunted the Wildlife Ranch in Mason......will never do high fence again unless for a meat kill (not meat hunt). Hunted Kerr Ranch also. It was 10,000 acres but the same non the less. Makes me love my East,tx no fence lease even more.
High Fence= future of hunting. Low Fence =enjoy real hunting while you still can.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: FISHUNTER]
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10/05/10 05:20 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Don't think you will find to many people that like Wildlife Ranch in Mason its a petting zone designed for shooting lots of exotics not what I would call the typical HF ranch
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 05:33 PM
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I hunted the Wildlife Ranch in Mason......will never do high fence again unless for a meat kill (not meat hunt). Hunted Kerr Ranch also. It was 10,000 acres but the same non the less. Makes me love my East,tx no fence lease even more.
High Fence= future of hunting. Low Fence =enjoy real hunting while you still can. yeah the wildlife ranch or thompson temple is a put and take operation. Not what i was talking about. I don't know many people who enjoy those types of places. I was meaning a real, honest high fence ranch
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: kyle1974]
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10/05/10 05:38 PM
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 Now that is what I'm talkin about!  I've hunted several, most have been 5000 acres +
my lease now is around 6000 acres high fenced on three sides that has a low fence on the 4th side with an additional 6 or 7 thousand acres on that other side that is high fenced (which is a different lease). so there are around 12-13 thousand acres, and the deer are basically penned up. They are trapped in the tiny 20 square mile high fence enclosure. sometimes I step on them walking to my blind.
the deer are really easy to shoot. usually, I just start yelling "deer" out of the blind, and they come up. If there's not one big enough, I yell "bigger deer", until one that's big enough finally walks out. then I shoot it.
I feed Indian Corn, the deer really seem to like it and stay at the feeder longer......and longer....!
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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10/05/10 05:41 PM
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swmays
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I'm lost here. High fencers spend 10's of thousands or more dollars to put up high fences which high fencers claim have no impact. I don't have a problem with a person putting up a fence, I just don't understand how a person would spend that much cash on something that has no impact. Is there a place to go for a synopsis of the two sides of this HF / LF debate?
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 05:43 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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I'm lost here. High fencers spend 10's of thousands or more dollars to put up high fences which high fencers claim have no impact. I don't have a problem with a person putting up a fence, I just don't understand how a person would spend that much cash on something that has no impact. Is there a place to go for a synopsis of the two sides of this HF / LF debate? There are LF ranches that produce the same kind of buck but they cost even more
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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10/05/10 05:44 PM
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I would say...a 5K acre buffer around the LF places cost a purdy penny.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: rifleman]
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10/05/10 05:54 PM
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swmays
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Huh? All I'm saying is if a $100K fence produces no difference, why spend it?
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 05:57 PM
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I'm lost here. High fencers spend 10's of thousands or more dollars to put up high fences which high fencers claim have no impact. I don't have a problem with a person putting up a fence, I just don't understand how a person would spend that much cash on something that has no impact. Is there a place to go for a synopsis of the two sides of this HF / LF debate? high fences are $15k-$20k a mile. all this to have a little control over there herd, and not having their patience, time and effort pissed away because the neighbor wants to reap the benefits
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: txtrophy85]
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10/05/10 06:01 PM
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swmays
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So, High fenced is different than low fenced. Thanks.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 06:03 PM
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Justin T
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Huh? All I'm saying is if a $100K fence produces no difference, why spend it? No one says it does nothing. It clearly keeps deer inside the fence. Therefore, your neighbors cannot affect the deer inside. You control any management that occurs. A lot of people think that it doesn't affect the deer's day to day activity, as far as making it easier to kill. Some people seem to think that high fenced large ranches are some sort of zoo where you can walk in and select your deer from a menu.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 06:03 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Huh? All I'm saying is if a $100K fence produces no difference, why spend it? it doesn't if your niebhor are on the same plan as you or you have a very large track of land
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:19 PM
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swmays
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So, On a large tract of land the $15K to $20K / mile makes no difference?
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 06:24 PM
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Justin T
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So, On a large tract of land the $15K to $20K / mile makes no difference? Where did anyone say it made no difference in any way?
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 06:24 PM
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it will overall b/c it allows you to protect your entire herd instead of just your core group.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:27 PM
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been known to dabble a little in high fence areas... does this make me a bad man... i will let God decide......
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:28 PM
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been known to dabble a little in high fence areas... does this make me a bad man... i will let God decide...... repent now, or forever be damned!!!
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: swmays]
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10/05/10 06:28 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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personally I don't think so. to prove my point all LF ranches below are capable of 200 plus inch deer, I'm sure I missing a bunch
Nunley Chittim Ranch King Ranch Mclean bowman ranch MCALLEN RANCH CHAPARROSA MALTSBERGER
If i had a big ranch and with lots of land and had the money I would HF it....lot less problems not just talking about deer, talking about gathering cattle, keeping idiots off..ect. All Ag fence are depreciatable
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Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: rifleman]
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10/05/10 06:28 PM
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HF 3000 acres Broken Rim Ranch in Telegraph since 2005
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:36 PM
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I've hunted a handful. All have been 6k acres plus.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: Black02z28]
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10/05/10 06:46 PM
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Haven't yet, just because I can't afford it 
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:56 PM
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personally I don't think so. to prove my point all LF ranches below are capable of 200 plus inch deer, I'm sure I missing a bunch
Nunley Chittim Ranch King Ranch Mclean bowman ranch MCALLEN RANCH CHAPARROSA MALTSBERGER
If i had a big ranch and with lots of land and had the money I would HF it....lot less problems not just talking about deer, talking about gathering cattle, keeping idiots off..ect. All Ag fence are depreciatable well of course the king ranch can produce them deer.......... King Ranch, located in south Texas between Corpus Christi and Brownsville, is one of the world's largest ranches.[citation needed] The 825,000 acres (3,340 km2; 1,289 sq mi)[3] ranch, founded in 1853 by Captain Richard King and Gideon K. Lewis, includes portions of six Texas counties, including most of Kleberg County and much of Kenedy County, with portions extending into Brooks, Jim Wells, Nueces, and Willacy counties. The ranch does not consist of one single contiguous plot of land, but rather four large sections called divisions. Only two of the four divisions border each other, and that border is relatively short.[4] The ranch was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961.
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:57 PM
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I've hunted on 2 different ones. 18000 acres around Carizo Springs and 24000 acres in Old Mexico. Both of those places are so big that the deer may have never seen a fence in their life.
If I had a big horse pistol like that , I would'nt be scared of no Booger Man! - Rooster Cogburn
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
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10/05/10 06:57 PM
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I recently read a TPWD report that (based on post kill surveys) the vast majority of bucks killed in Texas are 2.5 years old.
High fence almost guarantees (with proper management) that the age structure of the herd on your ranch will be much greater and therefore, all things equal (like range condition), will produce much larger antlers on the older bucks.
If you add supplemental feed and water then they'll most likely get even larger.
Also, it's easier to keep out poachers.
On larger places I don't think the high fence affects deer behavior. On smaller places I believe it does.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: who here has actually hunted on a high fence ranch?
[Re: Justin T]
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10/05/10 06:59 PM
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swmays
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So, On a large tract of land the $15K to $20K / mile makes no difference? Where did anyone say it made no difference in any way? Justin - Precisely - It is a given that is makes a difference. That is the reason for the astrick on the animals taken.
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