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Help 4ft or 5ft net fence
Hi everyone,
I just joined today and I'm glad I found this site. I am about to low fence my property in Rocksprings and can't decide between 4ft net and 5ft net. I have 80 acres and plan on putting some exotics that are not known for jumping low fence. I still want the whitetail and axis to jump in so I'm still able to hunt them. The land I purchased is one of these 5000 acre ranches that has been split up,into 60-130acre tracks. The problem is that the owners of the land on both the north and east sides of the community that are not part of our community are high fencing their land to stop all the deer from coming over in our community. Both property owners are not a fan of the investment group splitting up the land which brings out all the hunters that kill everything that walks and unfortunately that's whats going on (not by me). The owner of the backside of the community that is not part of our community said he would high fence his side if he sees that everything is being killed out there. This community just opened for sale in Jan 2018 If all 3 non community property owners put up high fence all the property owners of our community will have no choice but to get together and have the front of the community high fenced which borders hwy 55. If the other 3 sides get fenced, the front of the community is the only place the animals would be able to get into the community which is not good for anyone in the community. That being said, if all the moons align and the whole community gets high fenced we would have to buy all kinds of exotics to let go, for everyone to hunt. Most on the owners were talking about doing that already with no fences up. If that were to happen would it be best to have a 4ft or a 5ft low fence? I know 5ft to have a better chance of my exotics not jumping out when pushed but would it be better have a 4ft to make it easier for the jumping exotics and whitetail to jump in, if an animal is pushed, I don't know if the extra foot of fence matters for them not jumping out. Thanks in advance for all the good info Charlie |
I don't have a clue where your at, but legally , in MOST states I know of, you cannot let exotic's run free, they MUST be fenced in to prevent spreading freeing, maybe where your at its different, but I don';t know where that MIGHT be in the USA
an example of WHY< is if a exotic gets on a road way and someone gets killed hitting it, liability can maybe bite you in the a$$ any how as for your question, I managed a farm that had a 8 ft fence around a 60 acre crop field in a SUPER high deer numbers area, deer would jump the 8 ft fence like it wasn't there SO much so as a fact that after about 20 yrs of the fence being up, many sections were knocked down from tree's falling on sections and or farmer ended up taking sections down to access timber and deer will to this day, still jump the fence when there is an opening 20 ft away, NO clue why, seems like a lot of work to jump such a high fence, but they do! SO IMO the only difference to a 4 ft or 5 ft fence well be one is a ft taller and cost more minus fawns and injured deer, its NOT stopping deer from coming and going, if they have a reason to JUMP the fence!(food, safety, breeding)/water) |
You don't stay what animals you are thinking of but 4 or 5 feet is not very much of an impediment to most game animals. You say a net fence, I hope you are not talking about one of those plastic fences because they wouldn't hold back a determined rat terrier. Btw, I have seen whitetails standing flat footed and clear a 6 foot fence.
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I'm in south Texas and there are ton of free range exotics. The state does not regulate them at all.
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wire net fence. Black buck, orxy, bison, gemsbok and there's couple more that don't jump low fence unless really pushed. they are more known for finding hoes in the fence not jumping
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Wow hard to believe Texas doesn't regulate exotics and allows people to buy them and let them loose to mix with native animals. Good luck with your new purchase. If I owned it I would try to keep it open and attract the native species with some habitat improvements.
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A net fence for Bison! Surely you jest! Do you have any idea of just how powerful they are. I recommend you just ditch your idea of fencing your property and stocking exotics, they will be on someone else's property in no time.
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This is normal in texas guys
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Originally Posted by Madd Ranch
(Post 4350203)
This is normal in texas guys
SO I do NOT think its that common for folks to let exotic's wander freely in Texas based on what and all I know there! NOT bashing just saying! ONLY fencing I would even consider with me heavy gauge wire fencing here if your planning to keep things in they actually market and sell it as DEER fencing and it can get costly FAST when you figure out how many miles of it you end up needing to do a large tract of land, the time to install it and materials besides the fence can get very costly but if you have the $$$ so be it fenced in lands in Texas ARE very common, there should be a LOT of company's that do just this, and they would be worth contacting to find out what they recommend here IMO< they do this stuff for a living! I doubt many members here have much experience with fencing in a property with intentions like you have as most HUNTERS< some what turn a nose up to HIGH fence operations, NOT ALL< but a higher percentage IMO do! also if your goal is keeping game inside and using a SHORT fence (under 7 ft is short to me) I would also consider a electric fence added to things down low, so anything that attempts to PUSH thru it will have more deterrent! solar e fence is also pretty easy and cheap to add in the big picture here, wouldn;t ONLY use it, but would be nice added touch for larger stronger animals! |
Well I guess the black buck, fallow, axis, etc. That I have in my cameras daily are fake then. If you dont live or own land in south texas why are you running your mouth. Do yourself a favor and do some research on the rocksprings TX. There are tons on exotics that are free range and are everywhere. There is no regulation on them. You can hunt them all year round "no season", you can hunt them out of a truck at night with lights in front of the game warden. Of course only on your own property. And yes there are tons on low fence community out here that all the owners get together and buy exotics and let them go in the community. Theres even a wildlife tax exempt processes you can get from the state if you bring a 3rd party co-op game management company in manage the wildlife and property owners. I guess I posted this question in the wrong place.
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Originally Posted by Madd Ranch
(Post 4350221)
Well I guess the black buck, fallow, axis, etc. That I have in my cameras daily are fake then. If you dont live or own land in south texas why are you running your mouth. Do yourself a favor and do some research on the rocksprings TX. There are tons on exotics that are free range and are everywhere. There is no regulation on them. You can hunt them all year round "no season", you can hunt them out of a truck at night with lights in front of the game warden. Of course only on your own property. And yes there are tons on low fence community out here that all the owners get together and buy exotics and let them go in the community. Theres even a wildlife tax exempt processes you can get from the state if you bring a 3rd party co-op game management company in manage the wildlife and property owners. I guess I posted this question in the wrong place.
P.S everything is better in Texas |
I have seen some buffalo up here and they hold them in with Barb wire fencing.. But the keep them fed so there is no need for them to wander.. So yes barb wire would do better and deer will go threw it. As C.I. mentioned an electric wire in it around eye level would also help you out. It has to hit them just in front of the eyes or they will go straight threw..
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Originally Posted by Madd Ranch
(Post 4350221)
Well I guess the black buck, fallow, axis, etc. That I have in my cameras daily are fake then. If you dont live or own land in south texas why are you running your mouth. Do yourself a favor and do some research on the rocksprings TX. There are tons on exotics that are free range and are everywhere. There is no regulation on them. You can hunt them all year round "no season", you can hunt them out of a truck at night with lights in front of the game warden. Of course only on your own property. And yes there are tons on low fence community out here that all the owners get together and buy exotics and let them go in the community. Theres even a wildlife tax exempt processes you can get from the state if you bring a 3rd party co-op game management company in manage the wildlife and property owners. I guess I posted this question in the wrong place.
P.S everything is better in Texas but when you ask a question on an open form, you better maybe learn to have thicker skin as ANY answer can be expected, NOT just one's you like you started off a on a forum with your first post ever and NO details on where your at , so were NOT mind readers and not many of us I bet are familiar with your exact location that you JUST NOW Posted! I offered you advice based on MY experience trying to offer you help I made exact suggestions on fencing to try and HELP you , AGAIN< based on ACTUAL experience I HAVE with fencing and deer and other animals , I have worked on and helped managed a LOT of lands over the yrs and have a lot fo friends that do the same all over the USA what ever gamer laws are in your area, are NOT the same as in MY area, and I never said I knew those in your area! I said WIDELY that MOST Places have laws about free ranging exotic's and I was 100% correct on saying this IF you really want help, getting aggressive and trying to insult those that TRIED maybe to help you, isn;'t the CORRECT way of going about it if you KNOW so much about TX and what others do there, why are you here asking questions maybe you'd be better off talking to those near you that have like issue's AGAIN< this is meant as HONEST advice and a suggestion, you want help be NICE, it will get you more help than being a ???? and I also mentioned E fence too! I doubt a double fence would work much better than a single fence that is UP kept! the costs to build 2 of them would NOT offset any better fencing in of thing and might keep out more deer than let in , which I THINK would be against what you want to accomplish here! \ ALSO< here, is some food for thought, you mentioned 5,000 acres and then 60-130 acres , but NEVER ever stated HOW much land your actually LOOKING to fence in, as a total of acres? and this honestly is a BIG part of being able to control or HELP control animal movements, or goals that you WISH to TRY and meet! SO< as they say, the better the info you GIVE, the better the HELP you get in return, we are NOT mind readers or a 24 hr help line that is up to spec on ever law and rule in the USA or experts on everything we TRY to help based on things we know or KNOW of! , NO need to get disrespectful if you DON"T like a response on a OPEN forum, shows poor character.! |
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