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fence across a creek
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 513482" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Smooth electrified wire on metal T-posts is the way to go. We had a section that continually was being battered. Barbed wire, wooden posts and moving water don't mix. Also take the time to cut away a lot of the junk nearby on each side of the fence....so junk that does come down the river can keep on going and doesn't start build a dam of debris near the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 513482, member: 1682"] Smooth electrified wire on metal T-posts is the way to go. We had a section that continually was being battered. Barbed wire, wooden posts and moving water don't mix. Also take the time to cut away a lot of the junk nearby on each side of the fence....so junk that does come down the river can keep on going and doesn't start build a dam of debris near the fence. [/QUOTE]
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