alaska_bou
Lil-Rokslider
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Rancho La Guarida is a 20,000 acre ranch in Chihuahua, Mexico, that is surrounded by a high fence on three sides, with an inescapable canyon on the fourth side. At a sports show a few years ago, the owner, Jose, showed me photos of live rams that were available to hunt, and I noticed they had ear tags in the photos. This ranch advertises 100% opportunity, even for archery hunters, and "trophies are eligible for B&C entry." I read an email that circulated from B&C confirming sheep taken from this high-fenced ranch are in-fact eligible for book entry.
At the time, the owner was frustrated and vented to some extent with regard to "requirements" to get his sheep eligible for entry. To me, regardless of the details, this completely discredits B&C as an organization based on the principals of fair chase. Can someone enlighten me here? I reached back out to the owner, asking if the property is still surrounded by a high fence. He didn't reply.
At the time, the owner was frustrated and vented to some extent with regard to "requirements" to get his sheep eligible for entry. To me, regardless of the details, this completely discredits B&C as an organization based on the principals of fair chase. Can someone enlighten me here? I reached back out to the owner, asking if the property is still surrounded by a high fence. He didn't reply.