Double Row Deer Fence
The deer won t like being caught between the fences so they will avoid attempting the jump.
Double row deer fence. If you re able to maintain it an electric fence can be a great deer. If my food plots fail it probably won t be from a lack of rain. And the simplest fence of all is a single strand of heavy duty deep sea fishing line strung between trees or posts at two to three feet off the ground. Two fences spaced a few feet apart regardless of height can also work.
Two weeks or so ago i planted about of an acre in soybeans and added another couple of acres of screening cover throughout a href. In certain situations however 8 fencing would detract too much from the view and i ve heard professionals recommend the installation of two parallel 4 fences 4 apart. Or taller and constructed of strong impenetrable material like welded wire or chain link to be. An adult deer can easily jump 7 ft.
While short fences 4 ft may be effective at reducing damage in very small areas or around individual trees or shrubs a deer proof fence would need to be 8 ft. Even an 8 foot tall wire fence may not be enough to keep a determined deer out of your garden. Most people with large landscaping investments around here fence their property with 8 deer fence. The good news is while deer may be able to jump high they do not jump far.
This means that two lower fences double fences as low as 4 feet can be enough to deter even a hungry deer. Another option is a double fence a pair of 4 to 5 foot tall fences placed parallel to one another 4 to 5 feet apart. You can also do this with two rows of electric fencing set about 3 apart. Or higher and can squeeze through small gaps in vertical or horizontal slatted fences.
The timing is good even if the soggy conditions are a tad annoying for those looking to play baseball. The bad news is deer can jump high.