Gotta say, it gives me hope for the future of our outdoorsmen seeing so many comments talking about hunters harvesting their deer the old fashion way. Seeing them on the trail cam, scouting for sign, setting up a stand, and putting the work in to harvest a nice wild trophy. I agree, nothing better than th e experience of a true, wild hunt. And it's not that I'm totally against this kind of deer farming, but I have a much greater appreciation for old fashioned, traditional hunting. Cheers
Old fashioned ? With cams ? Lol Whatever makes another smile that's what matters . I am adding ten cams this year to find deer in new areas . If your not using a stick and string only nothing is old fashioned or a Flint lock I guess .
@@davepaints101 I understand whatever makes someone smile but killing a tame deer that is used to humans hand feeding them isn't hunting at all. It's shooting a damn pet. It's truly a shame that rich people will pay over $50,000 just to shoot a 300" 2 year old buck. Ughhhh
@@ditchpicklefishing2908 By ‘low fence’ he means a typical fence along a property line that a deer can easily jump over and roam off to another property. They aren’t fenced in behind a high fence they can’t jump over so they’re constrained to that property.
I hunt on a lease that just kicked people off for shooting everything in sight. Plus a drought has effected the deer too. But surprisingly, we have some decent bucks coming in and I was watching this small six when all of a sudden an 8 came out. I shot him and was so excited. I wouldn’t get that feeling if I were hunting these type of deer.
@@Subi_doo There is no sport in farm hunting. No hiking or spending days or weeks tracking and looking for a deer or any animal. The only time I would see this as good is if you're too old to do any real hunting.
@@BigShrimpin416 I don’t discriminate how or where it’s hunted. If it’s something I want, I will kill it. I enjoy killing, and this doesn’t land me in prison, so it’s a win.
I have hunted for big bucks since the 80s. Never have killed one on a plot or feeder. My state of Oklahoma started promoting trophy hunting , feeding and dropped the harvest limit in the 90s. I new then our resident hunting was going to be in trouble. All of that deer farming and buck limits did just what I thought it would. Now our traditional hometown hunting places are being bought or leased out by wealthy out of state hunters. Most of Southern Oklahoma is being bought by Texicans. Hunting is well on its way to being a rich man's sport. They have no problem shooting trophy's like these store bought deer.
I agree. I hunt in Michigan, and we have no baiting laws in effect. I would rather put my time in the stand, and get a natural buck than pay for some ridiculous looking thing like these.
You're right. I hunt in Okfuskee cnty. Oklahoma (I am a resident, in case you were wondering). I'm grateful to be able to hunt large, wild deer, but I do know that several other landowners bait deer. Hopefully things don't get too much worse, although I have had some good experiences on WMA's in the state that were very worthwhile.
As a Texan, I can’t help but agree with you. I grew up in a tiny farm and ranch town in the panhandle and used to be able to hunt in a lot of places in my hometown. Now all the metroplex folk are buying and leasing up land in my hometown since the hill country in central TX is getting too crowded for them, and now it’s getting harder to find places to hunt without paying a pretty penny. Hunting (if you can call what they do ‘hunting’) has become way too commercialized these days here: I swear one day I’m going to move to another state with a ton of public land thanks to the current trends.
@@B2k4E I can agree I live in the hill country and everywhere there are ranch just for hunting I personally like seeing these deer I find it fascinating to see but I do enjoy a good ol fashion hunts
It’s pretty crazy how this is looked at in a positive way by some people. Makes you think how diverse this world is with thought. I can’t ever think that this would make me happy. I hunted my whole life wild game hogs that’s it. This kinda feels like a pussy level of getting a trophy and could only be solved by scrapping it out in the lawn.
If you use your common sense and listen to what they are saying they're not hunting those deer they are growing them the mounts you are seeing are just the deer antlers that fall off on there own mounted to a look a like
Good thing they aren’t hunting them……. They are legitimately breeding them. And if you watched the video you’d see they live there several years before being sent off or sold to people who use them to populate their hunting ground. Where did you get that they are hunting these. I think it’s great, at least he’s caring for them. Some absolute beautiful animals!
@@tristond1819 just look at the guys name. Says it all right there. When you have to convince yourself of your own ideas what makes him think that others will take him seriously. Might as well be @terminatorpu$$yslayer69
The wide BlackJack-type racks are sweet, but that massive "higher and tighter" rack with a much heavier mass on the monster at the 7.28 mark, to me, is by FAR one of the best bucks in there. That buck is AWESOME!
@@boone172 yeah he’s selling them for high fence ranches but the deer in the video itself arnt being hunted I see the deer in this video the same way I see bulls breed to bull fight
@@cookingonwheels2695 I don't think that was the argument in the first place. He's saying that high fence hunting in general (the places where these bucks are sold to in order to produce offspring or to possibly be shot themselves) isn't proper hunting since they're still fenced in. Nobody is saying that they're shooting the farm deer in those tiny pens.
@@ammocan2796 I agree its not right im 21 and i hunt public land no deer corn/ calls or anything i just go out sit and wait for em might do a horrible fawn call with my mouth but it works sometimes lol and yea another thing is scent spray and shit don't believe it i have deer come right up to me and as long as you don't put on deodorant or something stupid like that you'll be fine
Deer farming and high fence hunting is the absolute worst possible aspect of the hunting industry. It contributes nothing to the conservation of whitetails, and is all about making a profit. Farms and high fences are the sources of many CWD outbreaks in wild populations which can cause devastating effects on the wild herds. They say Blackjack is a multi-million dollar deer. Imagine what that money could do towards the conservation of wild sheep or other big games species that are struggling across North America, instead of being spent on a penned up deer so some guys in Texas can buy his semen or fawns to send to a high fence hunting area. It honestly shocks me that Keith Warren has a platform as big as he does in the hunting industry, considering is he the most phony “outdoorsman” I have ever seen in my life. I hardly ever see him spending his money on fair chase hunts that help the conservation of wild species, and instead helps fill the pockets of greedy ranches and farms. And to top it off, he does stupid shit like hunting whitetails with a .50 BMG, which is complete overkill for basically any animal in North America, let alone a penned whitetail. Natural wild life would be so much better off without these high fences and farms, and I’d love to chat with anyone who has to say otherwise.
There shouldn't be ANY high fence hunting allowed. If the deer can find a way off a property let him go. That's not hunting its killing. No reward in it what-so-ever. I see these huge bucks that someone paid $10,000 to kill at high fence properties and I'm thinking how there is any gratification or reward in killing a deer that way? Like .... you already knew you was going to shoot a huge buck and knew you were paying thousands to do so. Stupid! If people didn't pay the money then this kind of thing wouldn't even exist.
Not all high fence outfits are the same, but most are akin to hiring a hooker and then thinking you are a ladies man when you get laid. You are diluting yourself if think your successful kill had anything to do with hunting.
As a hunter who got one down last week….what is this nonsense? I’m commenting when there’s 80+ comments and through a quick scroll I didn’t see a single supportive comment. This high fence garbage makes us real sportsman/conservationists look like garbage. But I support businesses right to make money….so, do your thing I guess lol
I see bucks like Blackjack and other genetically engineered deer, and all it does is scream "deer farm". To me, their racks reach a point of looking hideous. Looking at one that's been mounted, the first two thoughts that cross my mind are "What shooting gallery did this thing come from?", and "How many thousands of dollars did you pay for this thing?" I much prefer bucks who have expressed their full genetic potential through TSI, healthy, nutritious food plots, and well managed habitat. I do realize that in today's world, most people who command high incomes work so many hours that they don't have time to manage a hunting property in such a way that bucks, does, fawns, or other wildlife will realize their genetic potentials, so "hunting" in shooting galleries stocked with genetically engineered, pen raised, "mine's bigger than yours" bucks is about their only hope for bagging a buck. Not my idea of a good time, but it's their time and their money.
There are farms that only follow "traditional" looks. I remember seeing a show on youtube about that and in one segment it showed other categories. At the show/competition that the guy went to there were categories for traditional antlers and ones for more freakish antlers like this. So not all of them only produce odd deer.
@@billwhite7099 Yeah, these don't. That's for sure. But they're not bred to look natural. It's like saying a chihuahua doesn't look like a natural wolf. They're not bred to look like that.
Not really freaks it's just breeding they only breed certain bucks to certain does and they give them good food. Bucks like this are harvested every year in the wild sometimes the right ingredients mix and you get your freaks.
Their necks look way too skinny to hold those racks. I’m from Minnesota and there’s nothing better than 6 year old mature big bodied buck with battle scars on his face. Even if he’s only 120 or 130 inches.
This is for people that can't actually go in the wood a kill buck! It's went from going out and enjoying a hunt with your family now It's went to a sporting event! THIS IS NOT HUNTING!!!!!!
I know I’m a party pooper and not a fan of hunting deer. Those are so magnificent, I could never do that. We have deer around the back of our home. More does than anything. It’s such a joy to watch them from my deck. Little fawns appear every spring. I’ve watch two bucks walk through to get water. We are on their daily route. One came up real close to our window. I never saw such gorgeous big eyes.
@@rebeccavise3513 You’d be surprised to find out that around 75-90% of hunters are eating the animals they harvest, you would be surprised how ethical hunters are
@@DietCornFlakes I have avid hunters in my family and support it. I don't like the idea of manufacturing animals although I realize it's a food source I've never been a fan of encapsulation and or confinement. Either way I love animals but also the sport of it. I'm pretty neutral I guess.
As long as people that buy these deers don't claim they have hunted them I don't have a problem. It's cool seeing what can happen in the absolute best case scenario. I can understand taking pride in having your deer have the best antlers. A lot of work goes into getting the best of the best you can. But pretending like these are the same as shooting a huge buck completely in the wild is ridiculous.
They keep the does separate to be fair. The bucks never actually breed with the does it seems. It's all artificial. So maybe that's how they get away with having so many bucks together. It also would be extremely expensive to constantly drug hundreds of deer each day or multiple times a day.
Amazing that they show a clickbait video claiming 5 million dollar buck then tell you where to go to manufacture a stupid buck like this. It’s torture to put something on its head that it’s neck can’t hold up comfortably. But he’ll do what ever it helps you make more money.
Literally look up non typical white tail deer, they have insane racks that make these look like nothing, and they are not bred, deer antlers are not heavy and they don’t torture the animal, In fact even the biggest ones don’t weigh more than a few pounds, the deer are fine, you can talk about the ethics of breeding them in cages and stuff, but the antlers are not a problem
@@samueljohnston9639 I’m not disagreeing with you that wild non-typical bucks have “insane racks”. Your chance of shooting a non-typical stud remotely close to any of these deer in the wild is almost 0. Also there is a video from this same dude having to trim antlers because the deer was having a hard time holding his head up lol. If knew anything about antlers or deer you would know that they are also full of blood which only adds weight btw.
@@samueljohnston9639 the king buck a typical wild giants antlers weighed just over 10lb some of these deer are walking around with +30lb racks on this farm easily
They look like all summer time deer the mothers are busy feeding their fawns the bucks are busy growing antlers. Go anywhere and look at deer in the middle of the summer they look ugly and you can see their ribs.
Animal abuse, man's greed ruins everything, hopefully the people that do this & support this will spend the rest of their lives in jail, perhaps, then they will understand...
@@theorangevestarmy4255 I don’t hunt high fence or breed but I can assure you these deer are more well kept then a wild deer. They are worth millions. Of course they take care of them. Don’t be ignorant
Everything that's wrong with the deer hunting industry; turning a majestic wild animal into nothing more than livestock, all because a lot of guys have been convinced that large antlers are somehow important or make one deer "better" than another. It makes me sick.
Do they sell the deer to hunt or to try an improve the deer herd on their property. I know if they breed to wild deer that might improve the deer herd in the area.
I get genetics r 50/50 but was told it’s the doe that is the primary makeup for the results. I’ve been to a deer farm in Wisconsin who indicated this. I’d b humble too with an operation like this n chuckle all the way to the bank. Remarkable to see success.
It's different when you completely LOAD a pedigree (family tree) with one specific male.. The females off him also have his genetics, so if they're bred back to him or another buck off him, his genetics get stronger & stronger as you go. Same idea as "purebred" dogs
So do you release them on your private property and hope they breed your local deer? I don't understand the purpose when they aren't eligible for scoring as with traditionally hunted deer.
I am fine with this, no i wouldn't consider it hunting but i wouldn't mind having a mount like that regardless of where or how it was killed. It would look beautiful on any wall.
Did you get it back this year yeah I did how big was it that was a 39 pointer 295 in say what yeah I went right down to the factory and pick it up it's cheaper that way
I can see both sides, it's like bodybuilding humans I think it's amazing how far we can push our bodies, same thing for these farmed deer, personally I wouldnt pay big bucks to hunt them but people are...I still find them amazing to look at but I am like that with every doe fawn or buck the comes into my stand the day the rush I get watching deer and being amazed goes away is the day I stop hunting...others want to shoot big bucks and nothing but to each their own
there main goal is to breed these deer into wild! yes there will be those guys that will buy and kill them but we do the same thing with cows and chickens only thing different here is the antlers but the hunters killed the big ones out of the world they will only get smaller
Reading these comments… they aren’t hunting these dear. They are simply breeding and selling these deer to them in turn someone else uses them to breed and spread their genetics in their hunting ground…. I think it’s great and actually providing back to the deer population.
People complaining about these high fenced "farms" but I see many videos where they sre building special food plots to enhance the "natural" growth, feeders that are graining or some could consider "baiting" the deer, and "blinds" that look like you are sitting in your heated house, watching for deer out the window, and when they show up, you just open the window and blast away.
All this nonsense so a rich person can cheat at hunting. Anyone ever hear of fair game chase. This is not it. This is; “I have soooo much money, I can waste 10’s of thousands of dollars on a fake hunt and shoot a bread farmed deer in a fence that knows I’m there but don’t care” That’s not a real trophy unless you fair chase it. Cowards.
I hunt on non high fenced property and find nothing wrong with deer farming they don’t get shot in the pins they show you in the video and most high fenced ranch’s have less deer per acre than wild deer The farms also help research CWD and EHD, the deer are not genetically modified they are 100 percent whitetail deer they are just the biggest genetics bred over and over again, another factor with the size of the rack is helped by the high protein feed they eat and when released into a pasture the racks look a lot more natural and smaller
@ Ben Morrison what a joke! You mean their more than likely the cause of CWD and EHD. Because they DEFINITELY do nothing but spread the virus. Yeah, you may be right about them participating in the research of this horrible disease, but it's only because so many of their GD animals have it! Like the red stag that recently escaped a "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH" that has CWD. I'm sure it'll end up infecting plenty of other healthy animals. Or do you mean like the other "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH" where their going to have to go in and kill every single animal in the "FACILITY" because every single one is infected with CWD? And of course we can't forget about the nice and "HONEST" upstanding young man who just killed a once in a lifetime buck on public hunting land? Remember him? Oh wait a minute, that's right, he just said he killed it on public hunting land, but actually killed it at a "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH a few days prior, then the loser actually had the gull to enter it as a buck taken from public land. So glad that these types of "RANCHER'S" know every single one of their deer on a first name basis, because it's how the dumbass loser got caught. I sincerely hope the judge sticks it to him just as hard as he stuck that (NON FREE RANGING) public Giant. What a damn loser! These animals are often drugged also, like it couldn't be any easier already? Nothing good, and I mean NOT A THING GOOD, has developed for the sport of hunting since these have came into practice. They've caused nothing but trouble and negativity, and they put a huge black mark on the face of the sport. There's a reason our sport is called "HUNTING" and not "KILLING!" If you can't actually hunt an animal, the fair way and the right way then get out of our GD game! Maybe pick up knitting or crocheting. Oops! Those might be bad for you also, it involves moving your fingers!!
@@robbywhite4291 Damn right, I agree it isn't natural and it's not fair chase. Most are tame and don't fear man, to the contrary they walk up to a fat ass client looking for a treat.. Sad and wrong..
@@charlesforney1937 it would be interesting to see, the 8 pointer I got last year had his whole nose broken from a fight, I got it European mounted and the guys called me and said my deer had gotten a nose job lol
So do they release some of the deer for hunting? Or do they just keep breeding them? Like whats the point if not for hunting them? What’s the end goal?
There's nothing better then seeing a nice whitetail buck in the wild whether it's a 4 point or a 150 class 10 point, but these Frankenstein monsters that are being genetically engineered are not what hunting's about. And these deer farms spread cwd across the country which gets into the wild population and ruin hunting for the average hunter that hunts to feed his family, not just want some freak set of antlers hanging on the wall. These deer farms don't care abouts the sport of whitetail hunting, they only see dollar signs and could care less what happens to the wild population of deer. They'd probably prefer to see the wild population disappear so you'd have to go to them if you wanted a deer to eat.
These artificially produced antlers don't even look good. They're bulbous, deformed and so over-branched, you can barely distinguish what shape they originally were. Such a hassle for ultimately botched results, and such a shame to forcefully modify nature like this!
Some of them just happened to end up looking like that because they fight a lot when they're growing their horns and that is okay but when you do some inbreeding and some genetics then it's not I think they're the most beautiful deer I've ever seen
I get wanting to improve genetics of deer on your land, but what I don't understand is how exactly it would be done. Can these deer survive in the wild? What's stopping your neighbor from shooting the deer you spent all that money on? The area would have to be fenced to protect your investment. Or do they trap a Doe and inseminate her before releasing her and keep the Buck you bought fenced in?
They said that you have to have a high fence and permits in order to buy the buck and release onto your land. So if you have a couple herds of does on 100 acres of fenced in land the buck will eventually find them and breed with them. Then the babies are the ones you would shoot in your fenced in area and mount. Nobody would be buying these 10s or even 100s of thousands dollar bucks to then fully release into nature, even if it was legal.
This is not normal. This isn't even wildlife. This is domesticated animals at a zoo at a minimum. I am an avid hunter. I scout. I hang stands and trail cams to fill the freezer with a buck I called in 30 minutes after morning light in the woods, not a cage. High fence hunting is a very good example of what I'll teach my kids not to do and not to grow up to be as a hunter.
They stole the good hunting spot out in uvalde was no fence 100’s of deer before jw and them where lieing about what they stole like the cattle over by there they where throwing shoes at his ass because grandpa was a red cap and turkey was tryna help but they got away with everything after stealing that oil on the Jonny cash property they claimed they bought from the bank we proved different
Basic genetics. You pick the ones you think look nice and make him the father of the next generation. By chance, a few of the kids will be even better looking than the father. a couple generations later and you have this. That’s how all the different dog types were made. All The dogs being dependents of the wild wolf.
Holly smokes at the jealous people in the comment section! I say good for y'all. Go hunt the way you choose, but don't be jealous or down others that choose to hunt their way. Also, NOBODY is hunting the deer in this video, so to those Karens bellering about people paying to hunt these deer? Get over it, nobody is hunting in there. Y'all stick with your, If it's brown it's down BS, and you'll never have bucks around with big antlers. And let people like this guy bread them properly and produce what you'll never have.
Yeah except guys like this and the other idiots buying up huge pieces of land to high fence ruin hunting for everyone else around them. The high fences significantly impact the local deer and other wildlife populations from moving freely through the area. Seriously, there’s nothing worse than having property next to one of these high fenced monstrosities.
I love to see what humans can do to peak an organisms potential as long as its not grouped with wild deer. I wish there was a separate class for record book kills with farmed deer because this is not nature in its native state but these are deer nonetheless!
Jimmy Houston has some beautiful deer, they are like family pets, plus they have much more freedom to run and play, they are friendly beautiful deer, they know their names too, and will eat out of his hand. These folks should give these deer to Jimmy, he has 2000 acres for them to run on, much more loving, and natural.
No matter what anyone says this is not hunting. It's buying. If that's what you are into that's fine. But don't call it hunting. Hunting is alot of luck and work and time in the stand.
I can understand the draw to producing deer like this, personally I wouldn't mind having a deer farm. But I would release them out into the wild after awhile so the genetics spread like wild fire.
And how do you plan of paying for those high fences and feed? My family raises elk and the only way we can pay for it is selling the big males to hunt clubs
There shouldn't be ANY high fence hunting allowed. If the deer can find a way off a property let him go. That's not hunting its killing. No reward in it what-so-ever. I see these huge bucks that someone paid $10,000 to $20,000 to kill at high fence properties and I'm thinking how is there any gratification or reward in killing a deer that way? Like .... you already knew you was going to shoot a huge buck and knew you were paying thousands to do so. Stupid! If people didn't pay the money then this kind of thing wouldn't even exist.
The end purpose of deer farming is to grow enough big bucks to sell to hunt ranches where they are released into large high-fenced areas and hunted. Usually the very largest are kept at the farm for breeding purposes longer than the other. That’s my understanding anyway, maybe someone in the know can correct me or elaborate.
Gotta say, it gives me hope for the future of our outdoorsmen seeing so many comments talking about hunters harvesting their deer the old fashion way. Seeing them on the trail cam, scouting for sign, setting up a stand, and putting the work in to harvest a nice wild trophy. I agree, nothing better than th e experience of a true, wild hunt. And it's not that I'm totally against this kind of deer farming, but I have a much greater appreciation for old fashioned, traditional hunting. Cheers
Old fashioned ? With cams ? Lol
Whatever makes another smile that's what matters . I am adding ten cams this year to find deer in new areas .
If your not using a stick and string only nothing is old fashioned or a Flint lock I guess .
It isn’t old fashioned, it’s hunting. This is what I call killing
They need to release them to have wild ones that big
It’s not hunting . Shits lame
@@davepaints101 I understand whatever makes someone smile but killing a tame deer that is used to humans hand feeding them isn't hunting at all. It's shooting a damn pet. It's truly a shame that rich people will pay over $50,000 just to shoot a 300" 2 year old buck. Ughhhh
It’s incredible seeing the potential that deer have but you wouldn’t catch me dead at a high fence ranch
Id take a 150 buck in the alders and thickets any day over a fenced up deer.
i hunt on a 30 acre farm with a low fence. my biggest buck is a 8 pointer. i worked hard for him. i'd never feel proud to kill something like this.
I’m not trying to be rude but what does a low fence do
@@ditchpicklefishing2908 By ‘low fence’ he means a typical fence along a property line that a deer can easily jump over and roam off to another property. They aren’t fenced in behind a high fence they can’t jump over so they’re constrained to that property.
I hunt on a lease that just kicked people off for shooting everything in sight. Plus a drought has effected the deer too. But surprisingly, we have some decent bucks coming in and I was watching this small six when all of a sudden an 8 came out. I shot him and was so excited. I wouldn’t get that feeling if I were hunting these type of deer.
High paid managers that harvest these ranches do not have a sense of pride
Seeing people pay to hunt farmed animals is absolutely mind blowing to me.
That's nothing but trophy meat... Freezer full of meat & guaranteed trophy to mount with 0 work
Pay to play or get lucky on game lands…. I’d happily shoot something bred to be a trophy as I’m more of for sport than for food kind of hunter.
@@Subi_doo There is no sport in farm hunting. No hiking or spending days or weeks tracking and looking for a deer or any animal. The only time I would see this as good is if you're too old to do any real hunting.
@@Subi_doo yea real cool to shoot a trapped animal
@@BigShrimpin416 I don’t discriminate how or where it’s hunted. If it’s something I want, I will kill it. I enjoy killing, and this doesn’t land me in prison, so it’s a win.
I have hunted for big bucks since the 80s. Never have killed one on a plot or feeder. My state of Oklahoma started promoting trophy hunting , feeding and dropped the harvest limit in the 90s. I new then our resident hunting was going to be in trouble. All of that deer farming and buck limits did just what I thought it would. Now our traditional hometown hunting places are being bought or leased out by wealthy out of state hunters. Most of Southern Oklahoma is being bought by Texicans. Hunting is well on its way to being a rich man's sport. They have no problem shooting trophy's like these store bought deer.
I agree. I hunt in Michigan, and we have no baiting laws in effect. I would rather put my time in the stand, and get a natural buck than pay for some ridiculous looking thing like these.
You're right. I hunt in Okfuskee cnty. Oklahoma (I am a resident, in case you were wondering). I'm grateful to be able to hunt large, wild deer, but I do know that several other landowners bait deer. Hopefully things don't get too much worse, although I have had some good experiences on WMA's in the state that were very worthwhile.
As a Texan, I can’t help but agree with you. I grew up in a tiny farm and ranch town in the panhandle and used to be able to hunt in a lot of places in my hometown. Now all the metroplex folk are buying and leasing up land in my hometown since the hill country in central TX is getting too crowded for them, and now it’s getting harder to find places to hunt without paying a pretty penny.
Hunting (if you can call what they do ‘hunting’) has become way too commercialized these days here: I swear one day I’m going to move to another state with a ton of public land thanks to the current trends.
@@B2k4E I can agree I live in the hill country and everywhere there are ranch just for hunting I personally like seeing these deer I find it fascinating to see but I do enjoy a good ol fashion hunts
It’s pretty crazy how this is looked at in a positive way by some people. Makes you think how diverse this world is with thought. I can’t ever think that this would make me happy. I hunted my whole life wild game hogs that’s it. This kinda feels like a pussy level of getting a trophy and could only be solved by scrapping it out in the lawn.
It's like hunting at the zoo.
If you use your common sense and listen to what they are saying they're not hunting those deer they are growing them the mounts you are seeing are just the deer antlers that fall off on there own mounted to a look a like
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I agree 100%. Cheating for the almighty $$$$$$$$$$!
@@ammocan2796 rump swapper
I’m not for this kind of deer farming or high fence operations. This is not what hunting should be.
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@@jonjones2013 you just eye poke deer to death huh ?
Cmon bro. I doubt you're using a spear to hunt yourself. Who gives a sh!t. It's better than what most cows go through that's for damn sure.
Good thing they aren’t hunting them……. They are legitimately breeding them. And if you watched the video you’d see they live there several years before being sent off or sold to people who use them to populate their hunting ground. Where did you get that they are hunting these. I think it’s great, at least he’s caring for them. Some absolute beautiful animals!
@@tristond1819 just look at the guys name. Says it all right there. When you have to convince yourself of your own ideas what makes him think that others will take him seriously. Might as well be @terminatorpu$$yslayer69
The wide BlackJack-type racks are sweet, but that massive "higher and tighter" rack with a much heavier mass on the monster at the 7.28 mark, to me, is by FAR one of the best bucks in there. That buck is AWESOME!
High fence isn't hunting. I'm a hunter I wish they would shut all high fence hunting down. It's not fair chase. Period Point Blank The End
Way too much money and not enough brains
The deer in this video arnt being hunted it’s a farm
He says they raise them and turn them into the high fence to be hunted so shut up unless you have proof of them not being hunted.
@@boone172 yeah he’s selling them for high fence ranches but the deer in the video itself arnt being hunted I see the deer in this video the same way I see bulls breed to bull fight
@@cookingonwheels2695 I don't think that was the argument in the first place. He's saying that high fence hunting in general (the places where these bucks are sold to in order to produce offspring or to possibly be shot themselves) isn't proper hunting since they're still fenced in. Nobody is saying that they're shooting the farm deer in those tiny pens.
Took a 140 » 10 point in Tn on public land. Priceless. Worth more then any paid deer and I’m just as proud. I put in the work.
Amen brother ain’t that the truth!
its a damn deer ranch not a game farm
Man that's nice that is really nice buddy of mine took a really nice eight-pointer off of my parents land
Yep
@@ammocan2796 I agree its not right im 21 and i hunt public land no deer corn/ calls or anything i just go out sit and wait for em might do a horrible fawn call with my mouth but it works sometimes lol and yea another thing is scent spray and shit don't believe it i have deer come right up to me and as long as you don't put on deodorant or something stupid like that you'll be fine
It's truly impressive how humans can take something so majestic and turn it into a million dollar science fair project.
Americans
Deer farming and high fence hunting is the absolute worst possible aspect of the hunting industry. It contributes nothing to the conservation of whitetails, and is all about making a profit. Farms and high fences are the sources of many CWD outbreaks in wild populations which can cause devastating effects on the wild herds. They say Blackjack is a multi-million dollar deer. Imagine what that money could do towards the conservation of wild sheep or other big games species that are struggling across North America, instead of being spent on a penned up deer so some guys in Texas can buy his semen or fawns to send to a high fence hunting area. It honestly shocks me that Keith Warren has a platform as big as he does in the hunting industry, considering is he the most phony “outdoorsman” I have ever seen in my life. I hardly ever see him spending his money on fair chase hunts that help the conservation of wild species, and instead helps fill the pockets of greedy ranches and farms. And to top it off, he does stupid shit like hunting whitetails with a .50 BMG, which is complete overkill for basically any animal in North America, let alone a penned whitetail. Natural wild life would be so much better off without these high fences and farms, and I’d love to chat with anyone who has to say otherwise.
It shouldn’t even be considered hunting it should just be farming tbh
I believe that most hunters feel this way. We didn’t used to know. Now we do. Why do the still get to exist? They’re a bane to the natural population.
There shouldn't be ANY high fence hunting allowed. If the deer can find a way off a property let him go. That's not hunting its killing. No reward in it what-so-ever. I see these huge bucks that someone paid $10,000 to kill at high fence properties and I'm thinking how there is any gratification or reward in killing a deer that way? Like .... you already knew you was going to shoot a huge buck and knew you were paying thousands to do so. Stupid! If people didn't pay the money then this kind of thing wouldn't even exist.
Not all high fence outfits are the same, but most are akin to hiring a hooker and then thinking you are a ladies man when you get laid. You are diluting yourself if think your successful kill had anything to do with hunting.
@@raymondulrich8993 sadly by definition it is considered hunting but it’s definitely not traditional.
As a hunter who got one down last week….what is this nonsense? I’m commenting when there’s 80+ comments and through a quick scroll I didn’t see a single supportive comment. This high fence garbage makes us real sportsman/conservationists look like garbage. But I support businesses right to make money….so, do your thing I guess lol
As a hunter. This makes me sick, but I gotta ask who goes to “man to hand combat” to extract the alien juice from this thing.
with horses they have a fake vagina they slip them into when they're attempting to breed 🤷♂️
@@johnbracewell3700 so where can one get one of these deer fleshlights... asking for a friend
@@aceofheartbreak bahaha gonna have to figure that out on your own 🤷♂️🤣
@@aceofheartbreak I got u
I see bucks like Blackjack and other genetically engineered deer, and all it does is scream "deer farm". To me, their racks reach a point of looking hideous. Looking at one that's been mounted, the first two thoughts that cross my mind are "What shooting gallery did this thing come from?", and "How many thousands of dollars did you pay for this thing?" I much prefer bucks who have expressed their full genetic potential through TSI, healthy, nutritious food plots, and well managed habitat.
I do realize that in today's world, most people who command high incomes work so many hours that they don't have time to manage a hunting property in such a way that bucks, does, fawns, or other wildlife will realize their genetic potentials, so "hunting" in shooting galleries stocked with genetically engineered, pen raised, "mine's bigger than yours" bucks is about their only hope for bagging a buck. Not my idea of a good time, but it's their time and their money.
There are farms that only follow "traditional" looks. I remember seeing a show on youtube about that and in one segment it showed other categories. At the show/competition that the guy went to there were categories for traditional antlers and ones for more freakish antlers like this. So not all of them only produce odd deer.
That's what I'm saying, none of them look the least bit natural.
@@billwhite7099 Yeah, these don't. That's for sure. But they're not bred to look natural. It's like saying a chihuahua doesn't look like a natural wolf. They're not bred to look like that.
@@PeacefulAcres I just don't understand the why.
@@billwhite7099 cuz "humans" haha idk. We just like weird shit and altering nature I guess.
I would rather go shoot a wild 6 point then a high fence 22 point
It's so sad to see them create these freaks of nature.
Not really freaks it's just breeding they only breed certain bucks to certain does and they give them good food. Bucks like this are harvested every year in the wild sometimes the right ingredients mix and you get your freaks.
@@joshsmith7176 no they are not harvested like that in the wild. Tiny little deer with freakish antlers. Not sure what fantasy world you're living in.
@@ky8hu what is so sad? That they are breeding deer?
@@matthewmckee07 I believe I said freaks of nature
Why? if you or anyone you know has a domestic dog, do you feel equally as sad each time you see that dog?
Their antlers looked deformed and unnatural to me.
Fuku
Their necks look way too skinny to hold those racks. I’m from Minnesota and there’s nothing better than 6 year old mature big bodied buck with battle scars on his face. Even if he’s only 120 or 130 inches.
yep it happens very rarely in the wild feel kinda bad for these bucks
"Semen for sale? That's some good stuff right there"
I wouldn't pay $5 dollars for a genetically farmed deer like these! What a disgrace to nature!
I bet you disgrace nature more then these people on a daily basis!
Most folks would be embarrassed to brag about a farmed deer.
@@jamesb2291 I wouldn't even want to show the mount to my buddys everyone knows it came off a high fence farm
@@jamesb2291 FACTS!
@@joshsmith7176 I HIGHLY doubt that. They’d have to be spraying roundup around town all day everyday or some shit like that
Real deer hunters do not care to shoot a deer with a ear tags and dollar signs not impressed one bit
Fact's 💯
Those are what I call Great Ones
Same
This is for people that can't actually go in the wood a kill buck! It's went from going out and enjoying a hunt with your family now It's went to a sporting event! THIS IS NOT HUNTING!!!!!!
Wide 5x5 with a thick body will always look better than those mutated giants
I know I’m a party pooper and not a fan of hunting deer. Those are so magnificent, I could never do that. We have deer around the back of our home. More does than anything. It’s such a joy to watch them from my deck. Little fawns appear every spring. I’ve watch two bucks walk through to get water. We are on their daily route. One came up real close to our window. I never saw such gorgeous big eyes.
Leslie, the DNR has to shoot deer every yeah because the overpopulate, ruining ecosystems hunting deer is necessary
Hunting for sport is wrong. If it's for food I'm all in
@@rebeccavise3513 You’d be surprised to find out that around 75-90% of hunters are eating the animals they harvest, you would be surprised how ethical hunters are
@@DietCornFlakes I have avid hunters in my family and support it. I don't like the idea of manufacturing animals although I realize it's a food source I've never been a fan of encapsulation and or confinement. Either way I love animals but also the sport of it. I'm pretty neutral I guess.
As a hunter: Holy sh.. this is dumb. Some goofy, over-compensating folks doing some goofy, over-compensating sh..
100% face palm
Its just incredible to see how big they can get.
As long as people that buy these deers don't claim they have hunted them I don't have a problem. It's cool seeing what can happen in the absolute best case scenario. I can understand taking pride in having your deer have the best antlers. A lot of work goes into getting the best of the best you can. But pretending like these are the same as shooting a huge buck completely in the wild is ridiculous.
Bucks of that size wouldn't be getting along 5 seconds when the velvet came off and when a doe came in they would get aggressive. They look doped.
They keep the does separate to be fair. The bucks never actually breed with the does it seems. It's all artificial. So maybe that's how they get away with having so many bucks together. It also would be extremely expensive to constantly drug hundreds of deer each day or multiple times a day.
Hey buddy I am from North Carolina I have to say that's the biggest I mean biggest buck I ever seen.
Blackjack 4 life
No meat on them though, all skin and antlers! Would look awesome with some thickness to the neck and safer injury wise.
You go ahead and hunt those fat public land spikes!
@@coltondavis4743 🤫😂🤫
@@coltondavis4743 go hunt ur fenced deer bud
@@coltondavis4743 I can out hunt any of you rich boys who pay thousands to shoot some Frankenstein buck!
Amazing that they show a clickbait video claiming 5 million dollar buck then tell you where to go to manufacture a stupid buck like this. It’s torture to put something on its head that it’s neck can’t hold up comfortably. But he’ll do what ever it helps you make more money.
Literally look up non typical white tail deer, they have insane racks that make these look like nothing, and they are not bred, deer antlers are not heavy and they don’t torture the animal, In fact even the biggest ones don’t weigh more than a few pounds, the deer are fine, you can talk about the ethics of breeding them in cages and stuff, but the antlers are not a problem
@@samueljohnston9639 I’m not disagreeing with you that wild non-typical bucks have “insane racks”. Your chance of shooting a non-typical stud remotely close to any of these deer in the wild is almost 0. Also there is a video from this same dude having to trim antlers because the deer was having a hard time holding his head up lol. If knew anything about antlers or deer you would know that they are also full of blood which only adds weight btw.
@@samueljohnston9639 the king buck a typical wild giants antlers weighed just over 10lb some of these deer are walking around with +30lb racks on this farm easily
did the deer tell you that?
It’s crazy to see how skinny and lack of muscles since they don’t have their natural day to day movements.
They look like all summer time deer the mothers are busy feeding their fawns the bucks are busy growing antlers. Go anywhere and look at deer in the middle of the summer they look ugly and you can see their ribs.
Animal abuse, man's greed ruins everything, hopefully the people that do this & support this will spend the rest of their lives in jail, perhaps, then they will understand...
@@theorangevestarmy4255 I don’t hunt high fence or breed but I can assure you these deer are more well kept then a wild deer. They are worth millions. Of course they take care of them. Don’t be ignorant
@@joshsmith7176 I shot a 200+ lb buck the first week of September this year, out in the wild the bucks over 3 are big bodied all year.
Pretty much all whitetail deer in Texas have a small body.
Everything that's wrong with the deer hunting industry; turning a majestic wild animal into nothing more than livestock, all because a lot of guys have been convinced that large antlers are somehow important or make one deer "better" than another. It makes me sick.
Do they sell the deer to hunt or to try an improve the deer herd on their property. I know if they breed to wild deer that might improve the deer herd in the area.
I get genetics r 50/50 but was told it’s the doe that is the primary makeup for the results. I’ve been to a deer farm in Wisconsin who indicated this. I’d b humble too with an operation like this n chuckle all the way to the bank. Remarkable to see success.
It's different when you completely LOAD a pedigree (family tree) with one specific male.. The females off him also have his genetics, so if they're bred back to him or another buck off him, his genetics get stronger & stronger as you go. Same idea as "purebred" dogs
I used to pass blackjack going to the sand plant behind their property. They had some beautiful bucks
So do you release them on your private property and hope they breed your local deer? I don't understand the purpose when they aren't eligible for scoring as with traditionally hunted deer.
What do you do with the antlers the bucks shed?
$ $ and more $
@@bobball3719 ???
I don't even think they would be capable of surviving in the wild anymore sad and I'm a Hunter
That's what I was thinking...
its texas theyd be fine
It's buck heaven its gotta be thank you for sharing .
There is no honor in this!!!!
wahhhh
How do they grow antlers that big at yearling? All the yearlings on my cameras are either spikes of cow horns.
The Outdoor Channel coming to cable TV in 2000, blew up deer hunting , everyone wants to be a big buckmaster now.
Its another nail in the coffin of the tradition of hunting. It's all bad.
These are amazing deer, unbelievable actually. Wow😮
I love whitetails!
I am fine with this, no i wouldn't consider it hunting but i wouldn't mind having a mount like that regardless of where or how it was killed. It would look beautiful on any wall.
Did you get it back this year yeah I did how big was it that was a 39 pointer 295 in say what yeah I went right down to the factory and pick it up it's cheaper that way
What do you feed them for those antlers
I can see both sides, it's like bodybuilding humans I think it's amazing how far we can push our bodies, same thing for these farmed deer, personally I wouldnt pay big bucks to hunt them but people are...I still find them amazing to look at but I am like that with every doe fawn or buck the comes into my stand the day the rush I get watching deer and being amazed goes away is the day I stop hunting...others want to shoot big bucks and nothing but to each their own
there main goal is to breed these deer into wild! yes there will be those guys that will buy and kill them but we do the same thing with cows and chickens only thing different here is the antlers but the hunters killed the big ones out of the world they will only get smaller
Reading these comments… they aren’t hunting these dear. They are simply breeding and selling these deer to them in turn someone else uses them to breed and spread their genetics in their hunting ground…. I think it’s great and actually providing back to the deer population.
You're a clown. They're bread to be hunted by rich city people who want to pretend to be country
People complaining about these high fenced "farms" but I see many videos where they sre building special food plots to enhance the "natural" growth, feeders that are graining or some could consider "baiting" the deer, and "blinds" that look like you are sitting in your heated house, watching for deer out the window, and when they show up, you just open the window and blast away.
Do you sell to state fish & game departments for research and/or stocking purposes?
Where do they get raise those
All this nonsense so a rich person can cheat at hunting. Anyone ever hear of fair game chase. This is not it. This is; “I have soooo much money, I can waste 10’s of thousands of dollars on a fake hunt and shoot a bread farmed deer in a fence that knows I’m there but don’t care”
That’s not a real trophy unless you fair chase it. Cowards.
Incredible. How were these freakishly big bucks developed? I can understand breeding but what started it? Had to be some big ones from somewhere.
Yea true.
My trophy Whitetail buck is one with a large tail. What can you do for me?
I hunt on non high fenced property and find nothing wrong with deer farming they don’t get shot in the pins they show you in the video and most high fenced ranch’s have less deer per acre than wild deer
The farms also help research CWD and EHD, the deer are not genetically modified they are 100 percent whitetail deer they are just the biggest genetics bred over and over again, another factor with the size of the rack is helped by the high protein feed they eat and when released into a pasture the racks look a lot more natural and smaller
@ Ben Morrison what a joke!
You mean their more than likely the cause of CWD and EHD. Because they DEFINITELY do nothing but spread the virus. Yeah, you may be right about them participating in the research of this horrible disease, but it's only because so many of their GD animals have it! Like the red stag that recently escaped a "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH" that has CWD. I'm sure it'll end up infecting plenty of other healthy animals. Or do you mean like the other "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH" where their going to have to go in and kill every single animal in the "FACILITY" because every single one is infected with CWD? And of course we can't forget about the nice and "HONEST" upstanding young man who just killed a once in a lifetime buck on public hunting land? Remember him? Oh wait a minute, that's right, he just said he killed it on public hunting land, but actually killed it at a "BUY HERE/KILL HERE RANCH a few days prior, then the loser actually had the gull to enter it as a buck taken from public land. So glad that these types of "RANCHER'S" know every single one of their deer on a first name basis, because it's how the dumbass loser got caught. I sincerely hope the judge sticks it to him just as hard as he stuck that (NON FREE RANGING) public Giant. What a damn loser! These animals are often drugged also, like it couldn't be any easier already? Nothing good, and I mean NOT A THING GOOD, has developed for the sport of hunting since these have came into practice. They've caused nothing but trouble and negativity, and they put a huge black mark on the face of the sport. There's a reason our sport is called "HUNTING" and not "KILLING!" If you can't actually hunt an animal, the fair way and the right way then get out of our GD game! Maybe pick up knitting or crocheting. Oops! Those might be bad for you also, it involves moving your fingers!!
@@robbywhite4291 Damn right, I agree it isn't natural and it's not fair chase. Most are tame and don't fear man, to the contrary they walk up to a fat ass client looking for a treat.. Sad and wrong..
@@dukeman7595 in every way my friend. In every way!!
I've always wondered what would happen if someone just let a group of these monsters go or they somehow got loose
@@charlesforney1937 it would be interesting to see, the 8 pointer I got last year had his whole nose broken from a fight, I got it European mounted and the guys called me and said my deer had gotten a nose job lol
If only cwd would end this guy's career. These deer are miserable
I want Blackjack's job. what a way to go.
These are wild animals. Deer farming isn't letting them be wild. I think most people commenting here have similar opinions.
would love to visit blackjack ranch where is it
What do you do with the sheds?
So do they release some of the deer for hunting? Or do they just keep breeding them? Like whats the point if not for hunting them? What’s the end goal?
They have clients that pay thousands of dollars to hunt them. Not much sport in it. What is not hunted I'm sure they sale the meat online.
WOW! Incredible!
There's nothing better then seeing a nice whitetail buck in the wild whether it's a 4 point or a 150 class 10 point, but these Frankenstein monsters that are being genetically engineered are not what hunting's about. And these deer farms spread cwd across the country which gets into the wild population and ruin hunting for the average hunter that hunts to feed his family, not just want some freak set of antlers hanging on the wall. These deer farms don't care abouts the sport of whitetail hunting, they only see dollar signs and could care less what happens to the wild population of deer. They'd probably prefer to see the wild population disappear so you'd have to go to them if you wanted a deer to eat.
These artificially produced antlers don't even look good. They're bulbous, deformed and so over-branched, you can barely distinguish what shape they originally were. Such a hassle for ultimately botched results, and such a shame to forcefully modify nature like this!
Some of them just happened to end up looking like that because they fight a lot when they're growing their horns and that is okay but when you do some inbreeding and some genetics then it's not I think they're the most beautiful deer I've ever seen
The caption should be million dollar buck from the makers of CWD.
I live to hunt. But these are not trophy animals. This is bullshit.
I get wanting to improve genetics of deer on your land, but what I don't understand is how exactly it would be done. Can these deer survive in the wild? What's stopping your neighbor from shooting the deer you spent all that money on? The area would have to be fenced to protect your investment. Or do they trap a Doe and inseminate her before releasing her and keep the Buck you bought fenced in?
They said that you have to have a high fence and permits in order to buy the buck and release onto your land. So if you have a couple herds of does on 100 acres of fenced in land the buck will eventually find them and breed with them. Then the babies are the ones you would shoot in your fenced in area and mount. Nobody would be buying these 10s or even 100s of thousands dollar bucks to then fully release into nature, even if it was legal.
The buck in the thumbnail is only worth being a pet , nothing more nothing less We like NMO food , don’t forget that !
how do you make their antlers so big?
This is not normal. This isn't even wildlife. This is domesticated animals at a zoo at a minimum. I am an avid hunter. I scout. I hang stands and trail cams to fill the freezer with a buck I called in 30 minutes after morning light in the woods, not a cage. High fence hunting is a very good example of what I'll teach my kids not to do and not to grow up to be as a hunter.
What awesome animals. How much do stocker bucks of that quality cost?
how did you mount the deer every year without killing it?
Antler sheds with custom replica capes I’d assume.
It’s just antler sheds on a different deer
Ok
Just imagine being out hunting and seeing any of those dear just out in the wild
If you do, some deer farmer is looking for them.
I used to hunt with my homies I never thought i would see people hunting farmed deer 🤦🏽♂️
Do you also breed for big bodied deer? Another question is are they bred for disease resistance?
I really wanted some white key deer with some cool antlers
They stole the good hunting spot out in uvalde was no fence 100’s of deer before jw and them where lieing about what they stole like the cattle over by there they where throwing shoes at his ass because grandpa was a red cap and turkey was tryna help but they got away with everything after stealing that oil on the Jonny cash property they claimed they bought from the bank we proved different
Awesome big bucks ty Keith for this video and Robert sir you have nice looking deer.
wonder what elk would look like.,,..tkzz for sharing ,.,. peace
I wanna know how the heck this works during rut
How do they make a rack so big imagine seeing that rack in the wild!
Basic genetics.
You pick the ones you think look nice and make him the father of the next generation. By chance, a few of the kids will be even better looking than the father. a couple generations later and you have this. That’s how all the different dog types were made. All
The dogs being dependents of the wild wolf.
You won’t!
Awesome vid and edits and filming and deer
I dont see any feedback from the Warrens on mostly negative reply's.
Does the meat taste better?
Holly smokes at the jealous people in the comment section! I say good for y'all. Go hunt the way you choose, but don't be jealous or down others that choose to hunt their way. Also, NOBODY is hunting the deer in this video, so to those Karens bellering about people paying to hunt these deer? Get over it, nobody is hunting in there.
Y'all stick with your, If it's brown it's down BS, and you'll never have bucks around with big antlers. And let people like this guy bread them properly and produce what you'll never have.
Yeah except guys like this and the other idiots buying up huge pieces of land to high fence ruin hunting for everyone else around them. The high fences significantly impact the local deer and other wildlife populations from moving freely through the area. Seriously, there’s nothing worse than having property next to one of these high fenced monstrosities.
Looks like we found the clown who pays to shoot these mutants.
@@bigluisjayrogan Looks like we've found the loser that does nothing but talks out of his a#&!
I love to see what humans can do to peak an organisms potential as long as its not grouped with wild deer. I wish there was a separate class for record book kills with farmed deer because this is not nature in its native state but these are deer nonetheless!
How do they do the "year by year" mounts?? That's cool
They cut the head off every year
Crazy how many drop tines black jack has
I can't believe people are proud to farm these genetically modified deer.
Jimmy Houston has some beautiful deer, they are like family pets, plus they have much more freedom to run and play, they are friendly beautiful deer, they know their names too, and will eat out of his hand. These folks should give these deer to Jimmy, he has 2000 acres for them to run on, much more loving, and natural.
Man I almost shot my phone😂 0:54
No matter what anyone says this is not hunting. It's buying. If that's what you are into that's fine. But don't call it hunting. Hunting is alot of luck and work and time in the stand.
Yeah this isn’t hunting you said it right
Hope the give these deer daily neck massages
I can understand the draw to producing deer like this, personally I wouldn't mind having a deer farm. But I would release them out into the wild after awhile so the genetics spread like wild fire.
And how do you plan of paying for those high fences and feed? My family raises elk and the only way we can pay for it is selling the big males to hunt clubs
There shouldn't be ANY high fence hunting allowed. If the deer can find a way off a property let him go. That's not hunting its killing. No reward in it what-so-ever. I see these huge bucks that someone paid $10,000 to $20,000 to kill at high fence properties and I'm thinking how is there any gratification or reward in killing a deer that way? Like .... you already knew you was going to shoot a huge buck and knew you were paying thousands to do so. Stupid! If people didn't pay the money then this kind of thing wouldn't even exist.
Please tell me that they don't shoot these tame deer
Breed
They aren't hunters
No but they probably do end up selling a lot to high fence hunting places
The end purpose of deer farming is to grow enough big bucks to sell to hunt ranches where they are released into large high-fenced areas and hunted. Usually the very largest are kept at the farm for breeding purposes longer than the other. That’s my understanding anyway, maybe someone in the know can correct me or elaborate.
They need to shut the deer farming business down
“Let me ask you. Semen for sale?”
“Yes”
“Ahh, that’s some good stuff right there.” 10.00