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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 709013" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>They actually try to go under the fences. The wire gets stretched, then stretched some more, until they are up to the next wire, which gets stretched, etc. But many times they will panic and hit the fence at 50 mph and just destroy it. I have tried different things, like leaving the bottom wire high on their main crossings, all kinds of things. Just can't find a way to allow them to cross without losing calves through it.As far as hunting goes, I had four guys from MO here last year, planned on a four day hunt. They wanted to start hunting at 7 AM. I asked them what they were gonna do for the other 3 and a half days, they didnt believe me. After lunch they went to town and got more tags cause they had filled already. I have never charged a fee, but i might start. Had some guys here from VA this year. Left the carcasses in front of corrals, all around main working areas, hunted about 40 rabbits just for fun and through them in a big pile in a corral. Couldnt believe it. I told them just to throw all the carcasses in a pile out in the sagebrush somewhere. Cant wait till they call next year to come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 709013, member: 5478"] They actually try to go under the fences. The wire gets stretched, then stretched some more, until they are up to the next wire, which gets stretched, etc. But many times they will panic and hit the fence at 50 mph and just destroy it. I have tried different things, like leaving the bottom wire high on their main crossings, all kinds of things. Just can't find a way to allow them to cross without losing calves through it.As far as hunting goes, I had four guys from MO here last year, planned on a four day hunt. They wanted to start hunting at 7 AM. I asked them what they were gonna do for the other 3 and a half days, they didnt believe me. After lunch they went to town and got more tags cause they had filled already. I have never charged a fee, but i might start. Had some guys here from VA this year. Left the carcasses in front of corrals, all around main working areas, hunted about 40 rabbits just for fun and through them in a big pile in a corral. Couldnt believe it. I told them just to throw all the carcasses in a pile out in the sagebrush somewhere. Cant wait till they call next year to come back. [/QUOTE]
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