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mardi 7 mars 2017

Hinging for screen

I do. But it depends on the neighbor of course. I have worked very closely with some of my neighbors. I make sure they know what good bucks are in the neighborhood (all of the neighbors), I have built bedding areas together with a neighbor that spans our boundaries. I build trails coming to and from my neighbor's properties. I have alerted neighbors and they have alerted me when we identify a pattern of a buck going to and from their property. I have passed shooter bucks after killing one to give my neighbors a chance at them.

On the other hand, if I believe a neighbor is a trespasser, does not contact me first when tracking a deer, or is hunting my property line without good intent, I will produce screens along the property line to protect my interests.

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Hinging for screen

lundi 6 mars 2017

Hinging for screen

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If you hinge cut all along a property line hoping to use it for screening. How do the deer get in? Am I just building a fence to keep them out? Do you cut small trails thru to let the deer in where you want them to cross? This thought just came to me on Saturday while looking at deer tracks that are now running parallel to my screen on the wrong side of it. A lot more tracks than there used to be. I need to get those deer to cross the screen and back into mine somewhere.

Thanks

Hinging for screen