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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2897927" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>Got permission to deer hunt on one of my coyote hunting places this year, and plan to set it up mainly for my kids to start hunting. Went out this afternoon to put a couple of pipe feeders and cameras up to see what might be in there, and realized there were cattle in both spots I kinda had in mind already. I know you can put up T posts and barbwire, or even go around a few trees with the wire, and keep them out, just wondering if there were any other effective means to accomplish the mission? I'm sure they wouldn't care about wire, but was wondering if some bigger rope might work as well, especially some brighter color stuff? Like to hear any ideas, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2897927, member: 8544"] Got permission to deer hunt on one of my coyote hunting places this year, and plan to set it up mainly for my kids to start hunting. Went out this afternoon to put a couple of pipe feeders and cameras up to see what might be in there, and realized there were cattle in both spots I kinda had in mind already. I know you can put up T posts and barbwire, or even go around a few trees with the wire, and keep them out, just wondering if there were any other effective means to accomplish the mission? I'm sure they wouldn't care about wire, but was wondering if some bigger rope might work as well, especially some brighter color stuff? Like to hear any ideas, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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