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Quote: You want an example ? Take Water Valley, South Australia, a fenced property that has hunters on. Plenty of deer - in fact over stocked during the drought and many were culled. Just because it is fenced doesn't mean the deer stay in there - in fact, WV has done more to populate SA with all the deer species than any other person. Is that canned hunting ? My ADA branch hunts nearby / next door and all the properties are fenced to a degree, generally not high fences but it doesn't stop the deer going back and forth from WV and back, even a 6ft fence. Just thought I would add that. |