North Dakota High-Fence Ban

webguy

UPH Owner/Founder
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Shooting in a barrel is still shooting in a barrel, doesn't matter how big the barrel is, or the game. If there's a property rights concern then perhaps they should look at the legality/ethics (you pic) of caging wild animals for slaughter. What ever happened to fair chase?

It's really the people who push the limits who are creating more limits.
 
I think you took at as to I disagree with the ban. That is not the case and yes there is the whole disease thing, fair chase, ethics, etc.

Quite frankly, I usually steer clear of this issue since high fence hunting strikes a nerve nationally and locally with a lot of people. Different strokes for different folks. I just wouldn't be very happy if I was the guy that put up miles of fence and then was shut down. Worth noting, but your points are well taken.
 
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