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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 385646" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Right, I too am not saying it was raised in a high fence and sold to the top bidder, instead what I am saying is that they have exclusive enough access and control over a large enough chunk of land to as they suggested, continue passing on this animal until this year.</p><p></p><p>I generally hunt where I don't have exclusive access, and that includes public land, my own land, and my family's land. Plus, I don't ever say "there's a given buck frequenting the place that I don't want you to shoot' when I grant access. Hence, my saying I can't raise a deer by not only my passing on him year in and year out. To do that I would have to also restrict access to said deer from friends who I have given permission to hunt.</p><p></p><p>Just not how I operate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 385646, member: 389"] Right, I too am not saying it was raised in a high fence and sold to the top bidder, instead what I am saying is that they have exclusive enough access and control over a large enough chunk of land to as they suggested, continue passing on this animal until this year. I generally hunt where I don't have exclusive access, and that includes public land, my own land, and my family's land. Plus, I don't ever say "there's a given buck frequenting the place that I don't want you to shoot' when I grant access. Hence, my saying I can't raise a deer by not only my passing on him year in and year out. To do that I would have to also restrict access to said deer from friends who I have given permission to hunt. Just not how I operate. [/QUOTE]
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