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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1292875" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>If you do the electric fence use round composit post and high tensile wire from Kencove. I bought the same from PowerFlex till they went out of business. </p><p>The deer will go through but not knock them down. Once in a while you'll have a post or two pulled up. </p><p>The deer will also learn them and jump them very soon but as soon as the rut starts you will have new deer that don't know them. They run through them. </p><p>Feed rice bran and or soybeans. Deer walk over corn for either one of those. </p><p></p><p>If your hunter doesn't turkey hunt and your interested in leasing your Turkey hunting I have friends that love it and are always looking for a place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1292875, member: 8873"] If you do the electric fence use round composit post and high tensile wire from Kencove. I bought the same from PowerFlex till they went out of business. The deer will go through but not knock them down. Once in a while you'll have a post or two pulled up. The deer will also learn them and jump them very soon but as soon as the rut starts you will have new deer that don't know them. They run through them. Feed rice bran and or soybeans. Deer walk over corn for either one of those. If your hunter doesn't turkey hunt and your interested in leasing your Turkey hunting I have friends that love it and are always looking for a place. [/QUOTE]
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