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I own a smaller piece of land as you do and I'm surrounded by a couple very large ranch operations. If I was in your boat I would offer to split the cost of a high fence with him but it would only be on the side creating a 1175 acre HF area and would offer to work with him to create a sustainable game management plan. If he was opposed to this and only wanted to cut me out I would smile and "no thank yo, sir" to his offer.
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I've had a neighbor tell me to basically pound sand. They kept baiting and hunting the boundary fence. So I built my high fence 30 feet back from the property line. You wouldn't believe how the bucks stack up in that strip during the rut. It has worked out great. I have a lane to move cattle for the entire length of the property. Oilfield workers have limited access to the interior as well. Be very careful who you **** off. We get along fine now that the shoe is on the other foot.
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Why would the high fence need to be set back? Why should he fence out part of his property?
The high fence builder is just fencing his property. If his fence was the first of the three sides to go up, it wouldn't be such a big deal.
It hasn't been said, but maybe the high fence builder is going to grow roses and doesn't want the OP's "deer" on his place.
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Originally posted by db@100 View PostWhy would the high fence need to be set back? Why should he fence out part of his property?
The high fence builder is just fencing his property. If his fence was the first of the three sides to go up, it wouldn't be such a big deal.
It hasn't been said, but maybe the high fence builder is going to grow roses and doesn't want the OP's "deer" on his place.
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