I've hunted high fenced areas that were 17000 acres. I don't think the fence mattered. And then I've hunted Idaho's backcountry where you were guaranteed game once you reached the spot.

And probably my best example was when hunting Kyrgyzstan and asked if I wanted to add a Marco Polo sheep. Master hunter said they were easy, we could get a good one in a single day of hunting. All of the sheep lived on the same mountain, we could see the mountain and it wasn't that big, you know sort of like them being fenced in. They kept lowering their price and stopped at $14k which is a screaming deal for one but still far more than I was willing to spend. I still agree with my decision to pass on one.

Last edited by Boise; 01/10/21.

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