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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3858390" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>There are several small high fence operations in the area of east TX where I live, and there are quite a few sightings of loose “exotics”. Fortunately/unfortunately, east TX rednecks know they can put a bullet in them any time of the year, so they don’t normally last past the first sighting.</p><p>A friend had an elk in his backyard recently and called the game warden to make sure he could shoot it, but his neighbor ended up killing it. While I was in OK last year, I got a text from my neighbor saying there was a big axis buck in his pasture, but his cows spooked it. He never saw it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3858390, member: 24452"] There are several small high fence operations in the area of east TX where I live, and there are quite a few sightings of loose “exotics”. Fortunately/unfortunately, east TX rednecks know they can put a bullet in them any time of the year, so they don’t normally last past the first sighting. A friend had an elk in his backyard recently and called the game warden to make sure he could shoot it, but his neighbor ended up killing it. While I was in OK last year, I got a text from my neighbor saying there was a big axis buck in his pasture, but his cows spooked it. He never saw it again. [/QUOTE]
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