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Stocking ELK in Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 768852" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>It has been my expereince that the first 3 or 4 will jump a fence just fine. It is that 5th one in line who forgets to jump. Then the 6th one doesn't have to worry about jumping. Actually the only big repairs I have had to do is in a field where the hunters shot at a herd. There wasn't much left standing after that. I have one field where a herd winters. Come spring there might be a hole or two but it is amazing how much elk hair there is in the barb wire. Give time and not spooked they aren't that hard on the fence. Thankfully that field is shielded from the road so people don't stop to look at them and end up spooking them. </p><p></p><p>Oh, they do taste real good. Pretty much what I eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 768852, member: 498"] It has been my expereince that the first 3 or 4 will jump a fence just fine. It is that 5th one in line who forgets to jump. Then the 6th one doesn't have to worry about jumping. Actually the only big repairs I have had to do is in a field where the hunters shot at a herd. There wasn't much left standing after that. I have one field where a herd winters. Come spring there might be a hole or two but it is amazing how much elk hair there is in the barb wire. Give time and not spooked they aren't that hard on the fence. Thankfully that field is shielded from the road so people don't stop to look at them and end up spooking them. Oh, they do taste real good. Pretty much what I eat. [/QUOTE]
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