I'm not sure how a fence stretcher would close a gate even if I had one in the vehicle. Or a piece of rope. What's that supposed to do?
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I'm not sure how a fence stretcher would close a gate even if I had one in the vehicle. Or a piece of rope. What's that supposed to do?
I am somewhat dated I guess. The wire stretchers I used only had wire gripper clamps at both ends.
If I caught you taking apart a gate on our place to loosen it up you can bet you would not be hunting here anymore.Right. So the next guy who comes along is going to have a fence stretcher to close the gate? And the next guy? I fix the problem to ensure there's no reason for gate to be left open by anyone. Duh!
And I bet there's no public hunters on your ranch anyway so it doesn't matter. I would fix your fence if it was broken even if you didn't want me to. Livestock would appreciate not getting stuck in the wire. FYI I do know how to fix fences and build gates. If a rancher chooses to make his property accessible to hunters then he should make it accessible. Not whine about gates left open because he chooses to make them nearly impossible to close.If I caught you taking apart a gate on our place to loosen it up you can bet you would not be hunting here anymore.
You just don't do stuff like that to rancher's property.
You shouldn't be jacking with anyone's property just because it's an inconvenience for you.
Invariably the abusers of ranch property I've encountered are locals. In Montana this is often indicated on their license plates. Typically the first number on the plate before the dash indicates county of residence (e.g. #1 =Butte, 2 = Great Falls, etc). The respectful ones who stay on designated roads, sign in at the boxes, etc are out of state. While the meth head from Havre is tearing up muddy roads and shooting up mailboxes this non-resident "dude" is fixing ranchers' fences and gates.Most of us are visitors to these rural counties for only a week or two each year. Even if Cat is a clown, it serves as a great reminder to treat ranchers, their property and community with respect. I try and go out of my way to be an ambassador for ethical hunting. Sadly, some do not, and negative interactions have a more lasting impact than positive.
SMH! Some people just don't understand.And I bet there's no public hunters on your ranch anyway so it doesn't matter. I would fix your fence if it was broken even if you didn't want me to. Livestock would appreciate not getting stuck in the wire. FYI I do know how to fix fences and build gates. If a rancher chooses to make his property accessible to hunters then he should make it accessible. Not whine about gates left open because he chooses to make them nearly impossible to close.
yes,yes and yesIf I caught you taking apart a gate on our place to loosen it up you can bet you would not be hunting here anymore.
You just don't do stuff like that to rancher's property.
You shouldn't be jacking with anyone's property just because it's an inconvenience for you.
Bingo! Thank you.Wow, some of you need to learn how to close a gate. A fence stretcher is not needed just common sense.
You pull on the wire before you open the gate to stretch it a bit, then make sure the gate post is deep in the bottom holding wire before you hug the both posts to close it up and put the wire across the post.
A rancher knows how to open and close a gate, if you have access to his or her land then you should know how to open and close a gate too. If you can't then you don't open the gate, pretty simple.
That is common courtesy, some seem to lack it I guess.
You can tell Cat was a she reading through the article by how she was diplomatic, my husband and the other guys on the ranch would come in after finding the trail of destruction left by inconsiderate hunters and say things a lot more graphically than she did.Alot of BS in that article.
Parked in the 2track? Would have complained if they parked in the sage.
Kept an eye on the hunter? She said her truck had a flat tire, how did she do all that "work" with no truck?
Etc....etc....etc...
No offense but it all came clear when at the end it was explained Cat was a she?
Funny, if it was so bad.....why let anybody on your property?You can tell Cat was a she reading through the article by how she was diplomatic, my husband and the other guys on the ranch would come in after finding the trail of destruction left by inconsiderate hunters and say things a lot more graphically than she did.
Yeah, I would prefer it if you left my gates alone.Right. So the next guy who comes along is going to have a fence stretcher to close the gate? And the next guy? I fix the problem to ensure there's no reason for gate to be left open by anyone. Duh!
I'm betting their friends and folks that respect the land get invited back, some folks do not.Funny, if it was so bad.....why let anybody on your property?