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fence across a creek
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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 513854" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>Have tried several ways of floating gates, panels, whatever. For me in my situation, havent found anything no matter what I tried that I didn't have to rebuild every year. So I just make sure I have good H braces on either side of the water gap so it doesn't take out the whole fence, then run a few wires across and hang rocks, deadfall trees, posts,...or whatever is handy to the wires to pull them down to the "normal" water level. Quick and easy, and like I said, no matter how fancy I've tried to get, I have to rebuild it every year anyway. Seems like the water gaps are done around the end of May, then the real fencing begins, lasting until around November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 513854, member: 5478"] Have tried several ways of floating gates, panels, whatever. For me in my situation, havent found anything no matter what I tried that I didn't have to rebuild every year. So I just make sure I have good H braces on either side of the water gap so it doesn't take out the whole fence, then run a few wires across and hang rocks, deadfall trees, posts,...or whatever is handy to the wires to pull them down to the "normal" water level. Quick and easy, and like I said, no matter how fancy I've tried to get, I have to rebuild it every year anyway. Seems like the water gaps are done around the end of May, then the real fencing begins, lasting until around November. [/QUOTE]
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