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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3858413" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>One of my wife’s former students family owned a high fence hunting ranch for a while, and they had a guy show up a day early before they had turned the whitetail buck out of the trailer. The customer told them to just open the trailer doors, and he would shoot the buck when it ran out. The owners didn’t like the idea, but they went along with it. Long story short, the buck basically walked up to the guy before he shot him. The customer took his glamour shots with the buck and got back on a plane to wherever he lived. The owners processed the meat and shipped the customer his horns and cape. </p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine who is legitimately a good hunter wanted to kill a 250” buck for his birthday a few years ago, so he went to one of those high fence game ranches and shot one in a 25 acre pen and paid a ridiculous amount of money to do it. I’ve given him a ration of crap about it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3858413, member: 24452"] One of my wife’s former students family owned a high fence hunting ranch for a while, and they had a guy show up a day early before they had turned the whitetail buck out of the trailer. The customer told them to just open the trailer doors, and he would shoot the buck when it ran out. The owners didn’t like the idea, but they went along with it. Long story short, the buck basically walked up to the guy before he shot him. The customer took his glamour shots with the buck and got back on a plane to wherever he lived. The owners processed the meat and shipped the customer his horns and cape. A buddy of mine who is legitimately a good hunter wanted to kill a 250” buck for his birthday a few years ago, so he went to one of those high fence game ranches and shot one in a 25 acre pen and paid a ridiculous amount of money to do it. I’ve given him a ration of crap about it too. [/QUOTE]
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