Ive seen out west where they put these one-way door things on cattle fences to allow the pronghorns and others furry friends of the forest to pass through.
To answer an earlier question, the high fence property north of Arbuckle wma is owned by Dr. Morgan and there are 200" deer in there. If you look at the fence you can see bent over spots at the top where deer have hit it trying to jump over. Theres no need for those poor deer to risk hurting themselves on such a dangerous leep. Thats why ive made several holes in the fence for them to crawl through. ; )
He is one lucky guy! Thats a sweet peice of land.
To answer an earlier question, the high fence property north of Arbuckle wma is owned by Dr. Morgan and there are 200" deer in there. If you look at the fence you can see bent over spots at the top where deer have hit it trying to jump over. Theres no need for those poor deer to risk hurting themselves on such a dangerous leep. Thats why ive made several holes in the fence for them to crawl through. ; )
I took a good look at that fence when I was out there this past weekend. I did see a bent spot about 200 yard before the entrance to the WMA. Noticed the bend was from the inside trying to get out. Cool info. Thanks for sharing.
