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Whether or not they tell their friends they shot a tame deer on a high-fenced petting zoo is in doubt.
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Depending on the "high-fenced" operation, it still may have been a definite hard stalk/kill.
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Whether or not they tell their friends they shot a tame deer on a high-fenced petting zoo is in doubt.
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Depending on the "high-fenced" operation, it still may have been a definite hard stalk/kill.
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Mike McGee believes that he has found one solution to that problem at his high-fenced Dead Man's Pass Ranch near Del Rio, Texas.
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Yet hardly any fishing tournament is held on private stocked waters, while the WHA will involve privately owned deer on high-fenced properties.
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Because Boonesboro was situated in a remote area at the edge of the frontier, settlers fortified the village with a high-fenced wall.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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In its high-fenced kennel, the dog, a black and tan German shepherd, was doing everything it could short of pole-vaulting to get at Cork.
Copper River William Kent Krueger 2006
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In its high-fenced kennel, the dog, a black and tan German shepherd, was doing everything it could short of pole-vaulting to get at Cork.
Copper River William Kent Krueger 2006
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The hunting format on that spread was typical of most high-fenced (a.k.a. game-proof) operations: The cost for shooting a trophy is determined by its B&C score.
Where to Hunt in Texas: Deer, Doves, Turkeys, Hogs, Ducks, Javelina 2004
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