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    Success blocking view from road/neighbor yet still letting game through?

    So, a newly purchased property of ours has a bad problem with road hunting/spotlighting. Is there a good way to block the view from the road and still let the deer pass through relatively easily?
    Last edited by SB09; 07-05-2016, 06:54 AM.

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    Checkerboard cedars

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      #3
      Don't really understand the set up or location, but maybe Bamboo with gaps. The clumping kind that doesn't spread

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        #4
        Plant BioLogic's Blind Spot duck blind concealment can be planted in strips to create cover barriers that attract deer. Take your hunt to the next level!


        This stuff grows 5-7' tall, should work fairly well and let the deer come and go as they please

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          #5
          yaupon

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            #6
            A line of trees and a secondary row of bamboo.

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              #7
              I planted Arizona cypress, and yaupon, at the ranch I work on for the same problem. I will let you know in a couple years


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                #8
                Originally posted by Dushon View Post
                I planted Arizona cypress, and yaupon, at the ranch I work on for the same problem. I will let you know in a couple years


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                people plant yaupon?

                I hate that stuff.


                While bamboo sounds like a good idea, I would try and stay native. once bamboo takes off, its hard to stop.

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                  #9
                  Like stated I'd plant something and setup a bunch of hidden cams to try and nail their sorry butts!

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                    #10
                    Parts of South Texas I have seen a 5' dirt berm with Cactus growing on the top of it. It is about 10' from the fence line.

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                      #11
                      I am letting the yaupon grow along the highway as a sight and sound barrier. It is already there and we didn't burn it this year.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mmoses View Post
                        people plant yaupon?

                        I hate that stuff.


                        While bamboo sounds like a good idea, I would try and stay native. once bamboo takes off, its hard to stop.
                        I hate Yaupon also but we have a caliche road next to our house and the dust is bad so I let the yaupon grow up on the fence line and it does a good job keeping the dust down

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                          #13
                          switchgrass grows tall also

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mmoses View Post
                            people plant yaupon?



                            I hate that stuff.





                            While bamboo sounds like a good idea, I would try and stay native. once bamboo takes off, its hard to stop.


                            It's an ever green, it grows fast, it's drought tolerant, deer eat it. That's why I planted it, in that order.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dphillips62 View Post
                              yaupon
                              NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! You will never get rid of it, once it starts. I hate that stuff...just like East Texas mosquitos.

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