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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: NightHunter]
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01/09/18 03:41 PM
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There is not 1000 licensed breeders, a little north of 200. High fences, not sure anyone knows exactly. They do not require a permit. A guy at our shop has a high fence pen, sells deer to shoot to high fence hunting outfits and the game warden checks his paperwork at least once a year, maybe more. I guess that means he's one of the 200+ licensed breeder facilities or is there something else that distinguishes a breeder facility?
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: 2Dogs]
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01/09/18 04:04 PM
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I made a loop including 82E, 51N, Macon County 2 and Macon Co 19 today working. Think I counted 10.
FYI- property at intersection of Macon Co 19 and Macon Co 2( near Hardaway for sale. 629 acres...$2,900 acre.
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/09/18 04:07 PM
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There is not 1000 licensed breeders, a little north of 200. High fences, not sure anyone knows exactly. They do not require a permit. A guy at our shop has a high fence pen, sells deer to shoot to high fence hunting outfits and the game warden checks his paperwork at least once a year, maybe more. I guess that means he's one of the 200+ licensed breeder facilities or is there something else that distinguishes a breeder facility? If he is raising/selling deer then yes. And his deer are accounted for during a site visit.
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: deerman24]
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01/09/18 06:39 PM
01/09/18 06:39 PM
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I may be stupid but I don't get it. Pay money to kill tamed deer. Why not pay a farmer to shoot one of his cows. Be cheaper and taste a lot better I got a buddy that drives all the way to Wisconsin every year to do a high fence hunt. He enjoys the heck out of it, but I don't get it either.
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: 2Dogs]
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01/09/18 06:46 PM
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[quote=Big Game Hunter]His question was:
How many Pay hunt, high fence, and breeders state wife. I took that as three different types of operations. That’s where I came up with 1000+/- places.
If he OP meant just fenced places I’d guess 500 or so including private places.
Educated guess,almost all enclosures purchase deer from breeding facilities for different reasons.probably less than half of these breeding facilities also have an enclosure that they pay hunt.The market is being driven by a constant demand of what the breeders call shooter bucks ( typical in the 120-170 range) These shooter bucks are being bought by privately hunted enclosure as much or more than pay hunt enclosures
Last edited by sgtred; 01/09/18 06:50 PM.
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: bigt]
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01/10/18 01:18 AM
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I may be stupid but I don't get it. Pay money to kill tamed deer. Why not pay a farmer to shoot one of his cows. Be cheaper and taste a lot better I got a buddy that drives all the way to Wisconsin every year to do a high fence hunt. He enjoys the heck out of it, but I don't get it either. Not for me either but if you want to do it, I don't care. I don't fish or go to college football games either. But those that do, it doesn't affect me, so I never think about it. Now what I do care about are the deer on the outside of the enclosure and the hunters. I feel the deer inside the enclosure should be determined as private property and fall under the USDA. If every deer inside an enclosure is killed, it has no effect on the hunters outside. Not likely and just the opposite probably with it be better managed inside. Also, in no way should deer inside an enclosure be considered when managing the free ranging deer.
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Re: High fence/breeding facility question
[Re: 2Dogs]
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01/10/18 04:59 AM
01/10/18 04:59 AM
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there is one in millers ferry, high fenced last year for breeding farm
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