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<blockquote data-quote="TREY-L" data-source="post: 502877" data-attributes="member: 6073"><p>When crossing a creek, I just end my fence at the bank with an H brace, double wire braced. I then attach a cable around the top of the last post and pull it across the creek and attach it to the last post on my H brace on the other side, pull tight by hand, and install cable clamps. From this cable I hang pieces of old tin with boards screwed lengthwise top and bottom, when the creek is down it just hangs straight down, but when the water is up and flowing the tin is pushed up by the current and any debris can float under it. I tried cattle panels, but debris kept getting caught up in them.</p><p></p><p>Trey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TREY-L, post: 502877, member: 6073"] When crossing a creek, I just end my fence at the bank with an H brace, double wire braced. I then attach a cable around the top of the last post and pull it across the creek and attach it to the last post on my H brace on the other side, pull tight by hand, and install cable clamps. From this cable I hang pieces of old tin with boards screwed lengthwise top and bottom, when the creek is down it just hangs straight down, but when the water is up and flowing the tin is pushed up by the current and any debris can float under it. I tried cattle panels, but debris kept getting caught up in them. Trey [/QUOTE]
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