Fence is going up today.

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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Headed to menards this morning to pick up another roll of snow fence and a crap load of zip ties. Loading up the 8' fence posts and the step ladder no more free clover and alfalfa for the next 50 days or so. It is getting close the cool mornings have me thinking hunting can't be far away.
     
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    1000' of green plastic snow fence I have 35 8' fence posts 200 11" zip ties and plenty of bug spray loaded up. Can't wait to take it back down.
     
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    I am putting up a wall and the deer are going to pay for it.:deer:
     
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    Are they Mexican deer? :D
     
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    No but when the fence comes down I know where the does will be before dark every day, and yes the loins make excellent burritos.
     
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    First you get the does once you get the does than you have the bucks once you get the bucks then you get respect. Hunting Scar Face style.:lol:
     
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    Let me know if you need some help!


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    So it keeps them out without electric?

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    Yeah the fence is around 7' with 6" of overhang above the posts works pretty good they stay out, then again they are getting feed and apples to make up for taking the plot away.
     
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    I appreciate the offer, it isn't really hard work just time consuming. I may have you over when I roll the fence back up it sucks usually wet and full of leaves.
     
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    Nice scouting technique.....saves shoe leather
     
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    I hunt small property so there isn't shoe leather to burn.
     

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