Cheap, Fast, & Easy DIY Garden Deer Fence that WORKS

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#84: We needed a quick, inexpensive, and effective solution to keep deer from getting in our garden and this T-post fence with 30# fishing line idea we found on another channel worked great. It kept whitetail deer out of our garden all summer. +AMDG
Credit to JEofWV for the fence idea in his video: • Video
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  • @PrattFamilyHomestead
    @PrattFamilyHomestead7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! This is exactly what we did and have had no problems! We don't have this implemented in our new garden yet though. When I was looking at deer fencing solutions 3 years ago, the guy at TSC is the one that told me not to spend a lot of money yet...try 30lbs fishing line. So we did and were happy! Our posts were even very far a part! - Mike

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mike, glad to hear that it worked well for someone else. In the original video, I still can't believe how many people said it didn't work, because it is working perfectly for us even weeks later. Thanks for stopping by and commenting! Hope you and yours are doing great!

  • @jtimwest

    @jtimwest

    6 жыл бұрын

    I used invisible fence and it worked. Have to spray weekly or sooner and if it rains. I also used sprinklers with sensors that would spray the deer when they tripped it. Worked for a while. All three with this fence should work well

  • @CameoFarmer

    @CameoFarmer

    8 ай бұрын

    Have you ever had trouble with deer getting their antlers tangled?

  • @cyramclennan2580
    @cyramclennan25802 жыл бұрын

    I know this video is 4 years ago and you probably already have better fencing, but for those who want to do this and want a door for the garden, use a cucumber trellis as the door. We had one that we no longer used, that was rectangle shape and we just zip tied one side like 'hinges' to one side of a post and attached a chain to the other side so we can 'lock' the fence. This type of fence worked for us for 3 years until we upgraded and got a roll of fence fabric off of Amazon to wrap around the parameter of the posts. Very affordable option for those who don't have the money or need a quick solution!!

  • @johanna8206
    @johanna820611 ай бұрын

    I tried this at 4' and 2' approximately. Kept the deer out for a couple of days until they figured out how to climb through. Your spacings probably would have worked longer, but I feel like they still would have figured it out. I live in a suburban neighborhood and my deer are not spooked by anything, really. I've walked out to shout at one for eating my trees and it squared off with me and stamped its foot. Also had them walk by within feet of me when I was weeding in the garden. They just don't care 😂😣.

  • @lucindagaskill4519
    @lucindagaskill45193 жыл бұрын

    This makes so much sense. I've been sweating over the cost of other fencing but this I can afford !

  • @Simplelittlelife
    @Simplelittlelife7 жыл бұрын

    That's a good idea. Kind of got me to thinking if it might work for our chickens that free range. Never at all did I think about fishing line. 1" apart would take some time but man, that's be cheap! Thanks for this! Much appreciated!

  • @donnawho109876hendri
    @donnawho109876hendri7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to explain. It is working great for the 20 fruit trees I just planted. The deer ate two branches before I had a chance to put the fishing ring up. working great!! Thank you!! Take care!!

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome and thank YOU for taking the time to comment. We really can't take credit for the idea, but I'm glad it helped protect your fruit trees! God bless!

  • @ashu1gupta
    @ashu1gupta5 жыл бұрын

    Great solution and nice video. Thanks for putting this up. The degradation of Monofilament Fishing Line over time under sun would be an issue as it is not UV resistant. If the fence is going to stay for long term, consider using Fluorocarbon Fishing Line which is UV resistant.

  • @vonwillful

    @vonwillful

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice suggestion thank you!

  • @LifeinFarmland
    @LifeinFarmland7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Simple yet effective. Great tip!

  • @oingoboingo4455
    @oingoboingo44554 жыл бұрын

    This is a good idea - those pesky deer love rooming and gazing . Have a blessed day

  • @bigrandy1958
    @bigrandy19587 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the awesome tip. I WILL be doing this around my corn field!

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hope it works as well for you as it has for us!

  • @MountainsBU
    @MountainsBU2 жыл бұрын

    we also use monofilament fishing line over the open area of our fenced area for our chickens and ducks. String it back and forth in an irregular pattern to prevent hawks from diving into the area. It doesn't even have to be closely strung, just irregular. The gaps on ours are about 6 feet apart. It is essentially invisible to people, but ariel predators can see it. The monofilment fishing line also keeps deer out of our garden area.

  • @phyllisberry3590
    @phyllisberry35903 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this.We're going to try it. The price is right!

  • @iamorganicgardening
    @iamorganicgardening7 жыл бұрын

    What a great solution for the price...WELL DONE.. Look at that Garden..NICE.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mark, the garden is looking amazing, and it is do entirely to your suggestion about the raised beds IN the Back to Eden garden (wood chips). We would have been waiting for them to decompose and not planted this year. Everything is taking off. We've harvested pounds of sugar snaps, radishes, beets, lettuce, etc, and the tomato plants are exploding - setting lots of tomatoes already. Again, thank you for all your help and advice. Oh, and the sunflowers are really coming along!

  • @jimcoutsos2270
    @jimcoutsos22703 жыл бұрын

    I put up a fence very similar…we have a second post on a 45 degree angle with fishing line tied to it as well. We’ve enjoyed great success thus far. I’m certain there are some deer walking about with wire cutters but they haven’t shown up yet. Great video…this fishing line fence works and its cheap.

  • @nycooper3802

    @nycooper3802

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I’m currently trying to fence my garden. Can you explain the second post at the 45degree angle. Thanks

  • @fortheearth
    @fortheearth3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this great system. Happy Gardening 2021!

  • @MJ-he1hf
    @MJ-he1hf3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video! We have feral deer in Australia, introduced in the 1800s just add to the many wild animals we already have to contend with :) haha. I have been trying to figure out a cheap way to protect my veggie patch from our marauding deer. Thank you for explaining your system and allaying all my fears! :)

  • @bobaloo2012
    @bobaloo20124 жыл бұрын

    Did the same thing, but with electric fence instead, 8 runs a foot apart. The deer went right through it, barely slowed then down. Tenax black plastic fencing is easy and actually works.

  • @georgelamb8074
    @georgelamb807420 күн бұрын

    I use bamboo and tie bells to the top of the bamboo. They’re very flexible every time they touch the ring works perfect.

  • @chrisparker7400
    @chrisparker74002 жыл бұрын

    I did this to keep hawks out of my chicken run. I strung it along top of run from post to post. Works wonderfully as long as you make sure there’s no gap 3-4 ft wide.

  • @mgoh1984
    @mgoh1984 Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your honesty, talking about how it works for you but can't guarantee it will work for everyone. So many idiots making videos promising things that just aren't true.

  • @SolSystemDiplomat
    @SolSystemDiplomat2 ай бұрын

    Dude thank god. It’s not even Mother’s Day yet and the deer ravished my grape vines. It never occurred to me to use fishing line. Thank you thank you

  • @sqwrrl
    @sqwrrl7 жыл бұрын

    I did this around my blueberry bushes and so far so good. No more nibbled foliage.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for adding this comment. Really do think it is a quick, easy, and effective solution to the problem.

  • @mississippigardener987

    @mississippigardener987

    2 жыл бұрын

    I tried it last year and it didn’t work! Had it 1’ apart, they put their head through then jump in

  • @RustyFinch
    @RustyFinch7 жыл бұрын

    In our local area there is a gardener who put orange flagging tape on their fence to be sure it could be seen in low light. The same kind tree companies use to mark trees. It's very light and blows in the wind.

  • @charlesburkhart800
    @charlesburkhart8004 жыл бұрын

    We did this about 6 ft level, above black plastic mesh fencing on the top of a wood fence with rebar pounded in the post to take it to about 6-7 ft tall. The deer only came in during the rutting season when there were 6 of them together. They jumped back out pretty quickly. We made repairs and they didn't come back. Our regular deer population (they come by our back lot 2 times a day) stay out. Fishing line, who would have thought! Also, neighbors can't see the black plastic mesh netting so HOA doesn't get after us.

  • @mtpokit
    @mtpokit7 жыл бұрын

    I like JE's vids and yours too. I did this and it kept the deer out for sure, but not the woodchucks, rabbits, etc.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, in another section of our garden, the fishing line kept out the deer, but the rabbits got in and ate all of our young bean plants. We're experimenting with some cheap alternatives to keep rabbits out around the bottom.

  • @charlesroberts3910

    @charlesroberts3910

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve trapped many ground hogs with my live trap and relocated them . But I could never trap one of those wascally wabbit. They are too smart . I couldn’t understand how the bait would disappear and no wabbit until one day I watched a wabbit hop in the trap over the trigger plate , eat the bait and hop back over the trigger and back out. Then I got one on video cause my wife didn’t think they were that smart but I showed her the video and she believed. So I gave up on the rabbits. The first fence I put up was chicken wire and I saw a rabbit squeeze right through one of the holes. I put up a rabbit proof fence then they dug underneath it . I guess I’ll just have to plant enough for all of us

  • @nathanrogers8713
    @nathanrogers87135 жыл бұрын

    Probably the difference between the white tail you have and the pacific black tail we have, but we got to watch our local deer go through the v style gate without issue at our neighbors house. They tried using the lines after there was a mishap (big buck inside garden got spooked and crashed through their 7 ft high welded steel fencing that it failed to jump snapping the 3 inch posts off at the ground across one entire side of the garden) we watched them carefully step through the lines. I think they used jute string though rather than monofilament.

  • @alan30189
    @alan301897 жыл бұрын

    Cool stuff! Thanks for the idea.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment - hope it works for you as well as it has for us if you give it a try.

  • @fergferguson7370
    @fergferguson73704 жыл бұрын

    Excellent idea.

  • @stevegermain1222
    @stevegermain12224 жыл бұрын

    I'm wrapping apple trees with five foot fencing and then I'm going to go around the whole area with the fish line fence I'm glad it works for you hopefully it will for me

  • @neal0071234able

    @neal0071234able

    4 жыл бұрын

    Use woodline trees as fence posts with ring screw anchors and fishing line.. You can fence in an acre sized lot with this concept and cost would be less than 10 rolls of fishing line and a bulk buy on screw hook anchors in the hundred count boxes..

  • @1andonlyBruce
    @1andonlyBruce3 жыл бұрын

    Plant some strawberries and you will find that deer can jump 8 ft or more from a standing start. Our deer, at least, really like those strawberries!

  • @markdwilkins

    @markdwilkins

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's not a matter of how high the deer can physically jump. The point is that they are hesitant to jump something that they cannot see.

  • @SasquatchBioacoustic
    @SasquatchBioacoustic7 жыл бұрын

    I've done this around my kitchen garden for the last three years, and it works great. My T posts are only 4 feet tall and I run just two strands, 20 and 40 inches high. It doesn't work for bunnies, but the deer steer clear of it.

  • @kristinak1972

    @kristinak1972

    6 жыл бұрын

    For the burrowing critters and bunnies you can run chicken wire around the base of the fence. For 6' poles, I used the 2' wire with the 2" holes as it was cheaper. Affixed it with aluminum wire on a roll to the t-posts or zip ties. I put a foot against the 't' posts, a foot on the ground and buried part of it in dirt. That way when the deer step on it they also sense something weird under hoof and back off. Its a 100' x 30' garden. You can always get the 1' wire for your application.

  • @johnradford2258
    @johnradford22584 жыл бұрын

    This clever idea FAILED miserably to protect my one apple sapling. I enclosed an apple sapling with 6.5-foot tall fencing, close enough that deer cannot jump over (they'd bee in effect jumping into a "well" of fencing) but far enough away that they could not reach in without stepping inside the enclosure. Turned out, my one lone deer (left behind the migration to higher forests and meadows), being very desperate (eating all kinds of natural but very undesirable vegetation elsewhere), managed to step partially through my enclosure so it could place forefeet on the ground and ease it's head through and then reach up 5+ feet to get at every last leaf! In the morning, the fencing was in tact, undamaged and a mystery. The apple, utterly stripped. I got the culprit on video (2AM). My problem was I had a plastic chicken wire type fencing around the tree from 2 feet up to 5 feet (works great but did not have enough) and the fishing lines, at 6-8 inch intervals, below and above the impenetrable fencing. The deer first drank up all the water I'd left for birds and my 2 rabbits and then wormed its way into the enclosure (barely) and then eased up to the top of the tree, and stripped it and then eased out, leaving a mystery had I not seen the video. Took it all of 2 minutes to destroy my tree. The fishing line kept the animal from totally entering the enclosure but still allowed partial entry and devastation. This is the third attempt at enclosing this plant! I think it may not recover again this year if ever. I may now be about killed. Anybody need venison? I'm ready to kill this damned creature. Alas, hunting season is still 2 months away.

  • @chelead2266

    @chelead2266

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stinking deer. Rock salt in a shotgun works great! It won’t mortally wound it and the salt will go on stinging for a while. The deer in our area (and coyote and black bear) learn quickly from it!

  • @saintisidorehomestead
    @saintisidorehomestead7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, brother. Can't beat the price, or the simplicity, of that deer fence. Garden looks great. And, we farm under St. Isidore Homestead LLC, how cool! Blessings.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful, another under the patronage of our dear St. Isidore! Thank you for all of the kind words and taking the time to comment. Blessings to your and your!

  • @MyTerrytunes
    @MyTerrytunes4 жыл бұрын

    It seems like a good idea...so I tried it according to your recommendations and measurements. So for about 2 months it worked the deer left my garden alone. Well I must have the smartest deer in Georgia because they figured it out. I watched them approach the fence and and simply step right thru. Guess I will have to revert to solar powered electric fence.

  • @ArbitraryLifestyle

    @ArbitraryLifestyle

    4 жыл бұрын

    We have an electric fence around our garden and it stands at 6'3"... the deer have just started jumping over it to eat our corn. Fucking things, grrrr.

  • @sherrytucker7102
    @sherrytucker71024 жыл бұрын

    When I built my garden fence, I installed 42" rabbit fence on 8' wood posts specifically so that I'd have room later on for a taller fence (money was tight at the time). I ran 3 strands of fishing line above the rabbit fence (spaced abt 8" apart) and it has worked perfectly for 3 seasons so far. I DO have to replace the line every other year as the sun does break it down eventually, though.

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore66405 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Good exp explanation of project including approximate cost.

  • @jennycolavito
    @jennycolavito4 жыл бұрын

    I would like to try this. Could you explain the Y shape gate idea in more detail?

  • @AA-kf7uf
    @AA-kf7uf4 жыл бұрын

    so far so good for me too!

  • @chilacontigo3359
    @chilacontigo33594 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information

  • @mrutkowski07
    @mrutkowski073 жыл бұрын

    Update on your review after a full season? Great idea, thinking about this in my garden. Thanks!

  • @sandrarichardson2713
    @sandrarichardson2713 Жыл бұрын

    I will try to get a read through on all the comments...but possibly for a faster answer...what about rabbits? Anyone have a cheap way to keep rabbits and smaller thieves out of the garden? This was a good, simple, short and to the point video. Thanks for taking the time to share and your results. Jesus bless.

  • @terramuffett7805
    @terramuffett780511 ай бұрын

    We are using a pallet on two heavy duty hinges, connected to the corner post for a gate!

  • @danhat1473
    @danhat14733 жыл бұрын

    I've got a 6 foot high fence. They still jumped it. Adding 2 feet to it this year. Lol

  • @dennistaylor3796

    @dennistaylor3796

    3 жыл бұрын

    We had a 12 foot fence they jumped. We took it to 18 feet and we saw them jump it like nothing.

  • @Queen-jc8fd

    @Queen-jc8fd

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lolololol xDDD

  • @Ang.0910

    @Ang.0910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did it work? Did u try adding a line 2 feet in front of the wire fence 2 ft off the ground? That makes the fence 3d and it confused them for me with no issues

  • @thomasmyers2893
    @thomasmyers28933 жыл бұрын

    So far this has worked for me. Although I tried using 10' conduit. As posts, that has not worked well.

  • @ourhomesteadinthepines9931
    @ourhomesteadinthepines99315 жыл бұрын

    I loved this idea as well and so did it at my garden. I couldn't find a large quantity of 30# but did find 50# mono. I did it every 6-inches up to 6-feet. It worked well for awhile. The white tail deer then figured out they could push on it and actually duck through it and even some found they could chew on it enough to break it. So this fall they've totally overtaken our garden....

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    5 жыл бұрын

    Interesting - thanks for taking the time to share that. Our challenge this year was rabbits, which this fence does nothing to stop.

  • @JohnDoe_88
    @JohnDoe_885 жыл бұрын

    That's what I had in mind to do I don't see why it wouldn't work and what deer would try jumping over something they can can't see

  • @TheTrOlOs
    @TheTrOlOs3 жыл бұрын

    They will figure out for sure

  • @mrjackson6327
    @mrjackson63275 жыл бұрын

    Ever have any issues with birds getting caught in the line? We always were bummed with how much the black fences caught dragonflies and small birds

  • @nancyjm79
    @nancyjm795 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I'm going to try it. Do you think lower lines will keep the neighborhood ground hog out?

  • @troitimtam2333
    @troitimtam23337 жыл бұрын

    This totally works! We like our little deer family, and we were looking for a solution that was environmentally-friendly, inexpensive and safe for small animals. We have a couple of cats, squirrels, possums, birds & lots of other wild animals on the property. I watched both vids yesterday (the original by JEofWV and yours), purchased the t-posts & 30-lb fishing line, and rigged up a quick temporary fence to keep them out last night. We sunk two 7-ft Tposts 24 feet apart (between our house and a 6-foot redwood fence). The ground is sloped, so we ran the bottom line about 12-inches off the ground (10 inches from the ground at the lowest point, 15 inches at the highest). Then, we strung the bottom 3 rows approx. 6 inches apart (as recommended in your video), with the top 3 rows about 12 inches apart. The finished height was 53 inches from the ground. This is a temporary fix, and today we will hang a new fence further out to include our citrus trees. The posts will be about 9 feet apart. Great solution! Thank you so much.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    So happy to to hear this worked for you as well! Thanks for taking the time to share feedback and your results. Blessings to you and yours!

  • @hectorbart

    @hectorbart

    Жыл бұрын

    Is this still working for you for keeping the deer out? Would love to hear an update.

  • @CameoFarmer

    @CameoFarmer

    8 ай бұрын

    Have you had any trouble with animals getting tangled in it? I don't want to cause a new issue, but I really like this idea. Antlers tangling? Other animals?

  • @fredsanford3621
    @fredsanford36214 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video. How do you keep rabbits out?

  • @JimmyFloridatube
    @JimmyFloridatube2 жыл бұрын

    I am going to try something like, but instead I am using bailing wire about a foot apart. It is a lot stronger and even cheaper than expensive fishing line. I am just trying to keep out deer, because we don't have many coons or possums around here and no ground hounds I know of.

  • @privateuploads-geo2625
    @privateuploads-geo26253 жыл бұрын

    Great info... Use barbless wire instead of fishing line? so on reading the comments below it seems that in some locations or times of year the deer get through fishing line... I just called tractor supply: they have barbless wire, 12.5 guage @1320 feet for $72.99, and 10' T posts for $10.99 each. If you have a 20 x 40' garden, that is 120 lineal feet. If you use 10' Tposts 1' in ground, you have 9' or 108" above ground. If you wrap every 4" with wire, that is 27 rows (108'/4'= 27 rows of wire); 27rows x 120' lineal ft = 3240', so you would need 3 bundles of wire at $219 total, and about 7 or 8 T Posts at around $100: overall cost would be about $350 with post hammer. I may give that a try as we have lots of deer... thank you commenters for your feedback, as that gave me this idea.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Definitely a better and relatively inexpensive long term solution. Also, easy to electrify if you're not opposed to such things.

  • @nycooper3802

    @nycooper3802

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, checking to see how this ended up working for you? Thanks!

  • @privateuploads-geo2625

    @privateuploads-geo2625

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nycooper3802 it kept deer out, but not rabbits, gohpers, squirrels, who knows what else....

  • @lujitsu1251
    @lujitsu1251 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent. I wonder if you still think this is a good fence and if there are any countermeasures or updates???

  • @matticus6339
    @matticus63393 жыл бұрын

    This kept deer out of our garden for a few months but now they manage to get it without even messing up the fishing line so they must be jumping right over it and jumping back out.

  • @marthaconover4460
    @marthaconover44605 жыл бұрын

    Food for thought. I need to keep deer out of a 3/4 acre area which is surrounded by large pines on one side, black willows on another. I don't want to fence directly up against these dense tree lines, but thinking that running fishing line through the trees might deter the deer from cutting through them into my orchard. Thanks:)

  • @drewvandegrift177

    @drewvandegrift177

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have the same thought. It should work, and we can use the trees as t-posts.

  • @cayennemist
    @cayennemist3 жыл бұрын

    I was just about to consider this for my garden, then it dawned on me. We also have Bear, and they would have a field day with this just to be spiteful.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ha! Yes, doubt this would do more than annoy them.

  • @fieldsong
    @fieldsong2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. How did you tie the fishing line?

  • @mikeyt51386
    @mikeyt513862 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video! I want to try this on my garden. We live in the woods in the UP and have tons of deer. Have you tried this as a long term solution? Do the deer eventually figure out how to get through?

  • @INSTACRUISING
    @INSTACRUISING6 жыл бұрын

    That’s really great!! What about smaller animals like rabbits, etc?

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    6 жыл бұрын

    You would have to put something else around the t-posts for rabbits. Someone else commented about setting fabric erosion fence (cheaper than metal fence) inside the fishing line fence - a good idea - reason being that the deer would see the erosion fence and try to jump over it into the fishing line. Would be better for the deer to walk into the fishing line BEFORE they could even get to the erosion fence.

  • @anotherrant6688
    @anotherrant66884 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Saves a lot of hassle and money. If it works, why go more elaborate and expensive?

  • @jo-anngotzon9334
    @jo-anngotzon93342 жыл бұрын

    Great idea. Guess what? Your alwsys going to get the critics. I like the idea we in in the ccountry , deer country.

  • @stevegermain1222
    @stevegermain12224 жыл бұрын

    I live on a pond and try this technique around my tomato garden and a pesky little chipmunk keep chewing the bottom line out I guess he didn't see the video

  • @ArbitraryLifestyle
    @ArbitraryLifestyle4 жыл бұрын

    We have an electric fence that stand 6'3" and the deer jump it ALL THE TIME.

  • @marthajf73

    @marthajf73

    4 жыл бұрын

    Should be 8 feet

  • @hal7ter
    @hal7ter Жыл бұрын

    The Dooley Homestead channel video show this but with three feet outside this fence, a three foot step on post with one filament around - it has a 3D effect and confuses the deer. Look it up - it makes perfect sense and no one says it does not work.

  • @hal7ter

    @hal7ter

    Жыл бұрын

    It is like a shorter fence outside the main fence that has two strands.

  • @ulyanakoshelap9511
    @ulyanakoshelap95114 жыл бұрын

    I’m hoping to tackle the bunnies and the deer by putting a very short (visible) fence (I’ll probably buy something from Home Depot), for the bunnies plus do what you did for the deer. What do you think about that? Might look silly, but I’m hoping it’ll keep bunnies and deer out 😅

  • @sandrarichardson2713

    @sandrarichardson2713

    Жыл бұрын

    How did things work out for the bunnies? I believe this method will work for the deer but I also have the smaller thieves who want to take my plants instead of growing their own. Rabbits, possums, squirrels and raccoons. Thanks and Jesus bless.

  • @Rikkcas
    @Rikkcas4 жыл бұрын

    Great idea! Any information on the longevity of that kind of monofilament line?.. approximate..?

  • @charlesburkhart800

    @charlesburkhart800

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ours has been up 2 years.

  • @George-nx5lo
    @George-nx5lo5 жыл бұрын

    should have put a camera to watch their reactions, I bet it was funny

  • @michelleremmey
    @michelleremmey Жыл бұрын

    Does this do anything at all to deter smaller animals like rabbits, etc, even if you have really close lines along the bottom? We live the woods with a large and active population of deer, but also rabbits, moles, turkey, fox, raccoon, etc.

  • @gregbrucks9710
    @gregbrucks97105 жыл бұрын

    How many feet apart are t-post

  • @kimberleebell98
    @kimberleebell983 жыл бұрын

    Will it keep out moose? Probably not strong enough or high enough.

  • @ulandthomas6773
    @ulandthomas6773 Жыл бұрын

    30 lb. mono worked for a while. But the blackeye peas were too tempting. By October, they were simply "busting" through the mono line twice a week. I put up a camera and unfortunately watched them regularly.

  • @francinequail7370
    @francinequail73702 жыл бұрын

    Any suggestions for rabbits and groundhogs?

  • @gail1684
    @gail16844 жыл бұрын

    why is having the deer see the line first a bad thing? wouldn't that prevent them from trying to get through?

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson66543 ай бұрын

    Since this is 6 years ago, do you still recommend this style of deer fence?

  • @NoferTrunions
    @NoferTrunions3 жыл бұрын

    My neighbor is feeding the deer and they are eating my plants. However, I have the largest yard in the neighborhood which has become a deer highway over the decades. I'm thinking of stringing a fence across the middle of my hard to shutdown their path. My thought was stretched alum clothes line and invisible deer/bird netting (usually $40 for 14x75') strung over the line like shower curtains. When I want to cut my grass, I'll just slide the netting off to the side, With 14' wide netting, I can make that aluminum line over 12' high at the lowest sag point. NOTE: I am thinking of just letting it hang off the line with the bottom just laying on the ground. It might be better if 2-3' of the netting lays on the ground rather than just reaching the ground. I cannot imagine what is going to go through their little squirrel brains when they realize they can't browse through my yard!

  • @brentowens8248
    @brentowens8248 Жыл бұрын

    How far apart did you space the fishing line?

  • @maryeg412
    @maryeg4128 ай бұрын

    what knot do you use to tie off the fish line?

  • @MC-hiker
    @MC-hiker2 жыл бұрын

    I have tried this system repeatedly for the last few years. It simply has not worked. The deer maneuver through it, even at 12” or less apart. I have seen them on more than one occasion wiggle their bodies in between the lines. Also, the lines do break. I have used 30 lb and heavier line. I have since switched to deer netting. It is almost like a screen door - barely noticeable. It seems to be working well.

  • @whip205inthebam3
    @whip205inthebam32 жыл бұрын

    Deer can jump over an 8 foot fence it's just a matter of how bad they want what's on the other side. They will also dig under a fence if at all possible.

  • @gail1684
    @gail16844 жыл бұрын

    how many animals have gotten hung up on this? that is my concern.

  • @didmooretheundone2299
    @didmooretheundone22994 жыл бұрын

    What if some persistent deer takes a jump anyway and gets all tangled up in the fishing line.

  • @charlesroberts3910

    @charlesroberts3910

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shoot

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker77523 жыл бұрын

    The manufacturers know how to formulate steel so it will last a long time. But choose to make cheap steel so it will fail. Good to here. The T Post manufacturers still make their post out of Good Steel.

  • @portugeeprepper6821
    @portugeeprepper68217 жыл бұрын

    Maybe I'll give this a shot to protect my young fruit trees. Tfs

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    7 жыл бұрын

    We're going to do the same thing. We have an older apple tree on our farm that we have been trying to "restore." Last year it finally produce a number of apples, and in one night the deer came and ate every one. So we're getting the 10 foot T posts to protect them.

  • @scotthugheshesshughesminis8926
    @scotthugheshesshughesminis89264 жыл бұрын

    Thank you we planted some fruit trees and we have had deer eating there new branches so we are going to go around. Each tree 🌳 7 trees in total give it a try. I noticed you have a Missions shirt on very cool I have a ministry too on you tube been seeing miracles out on the streets where I’m from Port Angeles Wa anyway check us out and thanks for the Video

  • @el3389
    @el33894 жыл бұрын

    i have this fishing line fence up now. it is not working at all.

  • @chrisparker7400
    @chrisparker74002 жыл бұрын

    How do you keep rabbits out Fromthe garden🤔

  • @mzzmary1
    @mzzmary16 жыл бұрын

    I apologize if someone's already asked, but I just did this yesterday and tied a string of cans for calamity in the middle of mine. Should I take that down? Also, how close together does the line have to be?

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think a possible problem with the cans will be that the deer can see them - and therefore that there is something there. The idea behind this fence is that it functions a bit like a force field. Not in the sense that they can't possibly break through it (they can), but that they walk into it, can't see it, and can't figure out how to go through, around, or over. We ran the lines about 10" apart. Hope this helps!

  • @robertobinkyman

    @robertobinkyman

    5 жыл бұрын

    I saw another video where the guy had fishing line going around his garden, but with cans at one end on a bucket. That way, the deer push the line, the cans move, the deer get spooked by the noise and run away. Great idea in my opinion.

  • @charlesroberts3910
    @charlesroberts39103 жыл бұрын

    I think I’ll extend my t posts with cheap pvc pipe and use my 60 lb mono fishing line I’m not gonna spend a fortune on fencing

  • @juliendrouinb
    @juliendrouinb6 жыл бұрын

    Do you think 5/8" rebar of 6' with 1' in the ground would be as strong as T-bar ?

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    6 жыл бұрын

    If that is what you have, try it. Big thing is just that the deer not be able to easily push it over.

  • @nathanrogers8713

    @nathanrogers8713

    5 жыл бұрын

    While rebar is strong, the T posts have the strength advantage in this case as they are engineered for lateral strength where rebar is designed as a reinforcing material. At 6 foot, you are going to get a lot of flexing and bowing where an 8 foot T post because of its shape is not likely to bend much.

  • @billchaffin4177
    @billchaffin41772 жыл бұрын

    better to use 15lb line... less chance of deer seeing line.... what they push against and can not see, they will not jump. I have been using this for several years and it works great. Had three bucks bedding next to my garden and they never ate my vegs

  • @solitaryairborne
    @solitaryairborne7 жыл бұрын

    what was your post spacing? Here at Bushels And More Farm in Maine we have a serious deer issue. We are figuring fence for about 3 acres.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    6 жыл бұрын

    Phew - don't envy you having to put a fence around three acres! We had posts spaced to 50' in several places in the garden. One recommendation that I would make that I didn't say in the video is to tie off the line at each post. This way if the line breaks for some reason, you only lose the protection for 50', not for a much longer run.

  • @solitaryairborne

    @solitaryairborne

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanx so much for the response! Yea, I had thought about tying off at each post as well, but you just confirmed it for me. 50' isn't bad at all. I was originally thinking 20' myself. Pretty sure I can do it in a weekend. IIt sure beats digging holes, setting posts, etc. We have an apple orchard down from me who did that. What a job, and expense!

  • @Jadsoncb
    @Jadsoncb Жыл бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @dmt543nerd
    @dmt543nerd4 жыл бұрын

    Do you think this would still deter deers if I put a 2 ft bunny fence in bottom, but still followed up with fishing line every 6 inches up to 6-7ft?

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    4 жыл бұрын

    As an update, this fence does work for the most part - meaning that it does keep deer from just daily going in and eating everything in the garden. Unfortunately, we had instances where they broke the fishing line and got into the garden and ate some sweet potato leaves. We simply replaced the line and it kept them out for the remainder of the growing season. Over time the line also deteriorates from the sun and becomes more brittle. So it's not a fool proof system - just a quick and cheap one if time or money are an issue. Next step up would be t-posts (fast and easy to install) with wire (that could also be electrified).

  • @lankydude

    @lankydude

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just did same exact thing- we’ll see

  • @12vLife
    @12vLife4 жыл бұрын

    1:10 spool of 30# monofilament fishing line.... Not about deer.. How long do you think that like will last in the Florida Sun and Rain? Think it will last longer better than 18ga tarred nylon mason string? I see you looped, did you also tie?

  • @dennistaylor3796

    @dennistaylor3796

    3 жыл бұрын

    If they see it it would not work

  • @hals816
    @hals8164 жыл бұрын

    Why is it important that the deer not be able to see the line?? Do you think this is a better solution than using chicken wire? I know the chicken wire will be somewhat more expensive, but I'm wondering if it will work better so the trade-off will be worth it. Oh, also.... I can't imagine this successfully keeps rabbits out??

  • @davidbruce5524
    @davidbruce55242 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure Bambi is asking his dad... "when did they figure out force fields???" LOL wonder how that will work against wild hogs

  • @CameoFarmer
    @CameoFarmer8 ай бұрын

    Question: what about the risk of deer getting antlers stuck? I really want to try this, but I'm concerned about entrapping deer. Thoughts?

  • @jasonkadela6204

    @jasonkadela6204

    3 ай бұрын

    Any deer that would get antlers stuck in fishing line would more than easily be able to break free from the line.

  • @ElkEars
    @ElkEars Жыл бұрын

    Don't the antlers get caught in the line?

  • @chrisrutledge8273
    @chrisrutledge82736 жыл бұрын

    I tried this and the deer just chews through the fishing line. :\ My deer can apparently see it just fine.

  • @StIsidoresFarm

    @StIsidoresFarm

    6 жыл бұрын

    Bummer. Guess your deer are hungrier than ours!

  • @marshwetland3808

    @marshwetland3808

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@StIsidoresFarm Yeah, I notice our deer also got very hungry last year and ate stuff they "hate" like lilac bushes.

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