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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 1343315" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Well for you dummies suggesting using pellet guns and sling shots. I can tell you one thing, if gramps caught any SOB's on our place shooting cattle with either one that would be the last time they hunted there!</p><p></p><p>If a landowner is nice enough to let you hunt a place, don't look a gift horse in the mouth! DEAL WITH IT AND BE HAPPY ABOUT IT! Now if you are leasing property, you might wanna consider nicely approaching the landowner about any problems you think could be resolved. I mean you are paying for the access.</p><p></p><p>As for feeders and cattle, we simply string a loose 3 wire, square enclosure around our tripod feeders. 4 t-posts, a little barb wire, and your done. Keeps the cattle out, deer can jump or crawl under it no problem and turkeys can walk under it also. I am sure most landowners would allow you to fence off 100 square feet of pasture to protect your feeder. We have no problem with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 1343315, member: 2292"] Well for you dummies suggesting using pellet guns and sling shots. I can tell you one thing, if gramps caught any SOB's on our place shooting cattle with either one that would be the last time they hunted there! If a landowner is nice enough to let you hunt a place, don't look a gift horse in the mouth! DEAL WITH IT AND BE HAPPY ABOUT IT! Now if you are leasing property, you might wanna consider nicely approaching the landowner about any problems you think could be resolved. I mean you are paying for the access. As for feeders and cattle, we simply string a loose 3 wire, square enclosure around our tripod feeders. 4 t-posts, a little barb wire, and your done. Keeps the cattle out, deer can jump or crawl under it no problem and turkeys can walk under it also. I am sure most landowners would allow you to fence off 100 square feet of pasture to protect your feeder. We have no problem with it. [/QUOTE]
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