Opportunity vs guaranteed may make up the definition of canned hunt.
Folks, raising any animal on a ranch for profit should be considered a business. It takes money to raise animals [any kind].
We have for years leased land from ranchers to hunt deer, hogs, squirrel, etc . It is a way for farmers, ranchers to make a living.
Now will you pay to hunt on land that has a history of being overhunted and produces no game? You want to hunt for free? You want a fair chase hunt? Invent the time machine and go back 100 years. But, thinking, I guess that would be defined a canned hunt.
Most or, really, all that I know of that are high fenced, do not guarantee anything. They may guarantee a "good opportunity".
Hunting today is not hunting whether it is on national forest, state forest, public land, or high fenced.
It take money to produce a product that folks will pay for the opportunity to hunt on. Why would I pay the kind of money to produce something if I had to let it run free. Why manage it if I have to share it. Why not open the ranges again and do away with bobwire, then I can eat any beef that enters my property.
This has all been discussed very well down in the hunting TEXAS, by GOD site and it aint been resolved yet. go on down there and see if you can come up with something else you have not thought of yet.
Just my opinion.
Blessings