Originally Posted by 201k

...I am an older very successful retired professional hunter, outfitter, and worldwide hunter...




Well, 201k..., then, I think you should have known better.


To the others: Hunting behind a fence is hunting behind a fence, regardless how much the property has prepared things to make it aesthetically acceptable. Coping with this fakeness just depends on how much uncritical you are with the ways you act as a hunter.

But this is something intimate and personal and I would never dare to reprobate anybody for hunting behind a fence.

Finding it acceptable demands a more accommodating or indulgent character than many of us may have but it is everybody's personal choice.