RD's Desert Mule Deer
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Re: RD's Desert Mule Deer
The only thing holding me back is the $12/ft that it will cost. I have 3,000' feet to re-fence. Might be a bit more with the amount of bulldozing I need done. %@*&$ off neighbors have been know to spray the wire with battery acid to burn a hole through them.
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Re: RD's Desert Mule Deer
Greetings
Still a nice muley ! Practice and more practice is what makes those shots possible. You did good !
Mike in Peru
Still a nice muley ! Practice and more practice is what makes those shots possible. You did good !
Mike in Peru
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Re: RD's Desert Mule Deer
RD, I've heard that mothballs repeal deer. Maybe sprinkle mothballs all along your fence line.
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Re: RD's Desert Mule Deer
If they're anything like mice then dryer sheets work too.
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Re: RD's Desert Mule Deer
It's true the determined will not be stopped no doubt. It helps to eliminate the lazy poachers though as many will not want to deal with the hassle of the fence. I can understand the cost issue though. That adds up fast.Ranch Dog wrote:The only thing holding me back is the $12/ft that it will cost. I have 3,000' feet to re-fence. Might be a bit more with the amount of bulldozing I need done. %@*&$ off neighbors have been know to spray the wire with battery acid to burn a hole through them.