With this crowd I'd think you be hard pressed to find folks that enjoy to hunt out of a tree let alone inside a fence.
That being said, my first "hunt" was whitetail in South TX on a LF.  I had no experience "hunting" big game and it afforded me the opportunity to at least experience the kill and determine if it was for me.  I was put in an elevated box blind and the guide drove the sendero dispensing corn.  I truly enjoyed myself and went back for 2 consecutive years..... Only now I realize it wasn't the hunting I was enjoying, it was the time around the campfire and the stories told.  During those 3 years I had no illusions I was a hunter.  I knew nothing of the animals I hunted.  Didn't pattern them, or learn their habits, or study the topography.... I felt like I was observing from afar and shooting my buck was like stopping by the gift shop on my way out to grab some momento or proof I was there.  
That type of hunting has it's place.  It's fun, it's a great way to introduce people to the outdoors, and I couldn't think of a better bachelor party idea.....but.... Time spent pursuing game on THEIR terms is undoubtedly more noble, it breeds conservationists, naturalists.... And obviously elitists 

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I wouldn't be ashamed to do it.  I also wouldn't portray the experience as a hunt.
I display my euro mount, DIY, archery, forked horn blacktail with pride.  My SCI silver medal Impala and Blesbok taken off a high fence ranch are stashed in the closet.