Barbwire fences?

I don't think I've seen a T-post around here, it's all wood posts. I usually find two posts that are a little further apart and push down and step over the middle if I have the slack or step between the top two strands since the second strand down is usually loose. I've crawled through,rolled under and climbed up the posts. Sometimes I'll use the gate but that's ALWAYS noisier.
 
T-Post Stepper™
by Lobo Products
2800 Coltrane Place, Suite 3
Edmond, OK 73034

Phone: 800-719-2856

Hope this helps

Originally Posted By: FursniperHere is a t-post stepper. Got this a couple years ago from allpredatorcalls,com for about $20.00. Not sure who sells them now. They are the berries for crossing barbwire fences. Just slip it on the t-post about 12 inches above the ground and it provides a step on each side of the post to climb over.

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Underside View showing how it attaches to t-post.

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...when crossing a barb wire fence, be VERY careful. I have a scar in the heel of my left hand that is identical to the top of a T-post.

I was crossing a fence, stepping on the wire right next to the post. As I swung my leg over, the wire I was standing on, dropped on the post about 3 inches, letting the heel of my hand catch my weight. The post had been driven into this HARD Missouri terrain, and the top of it was splattered and very sharp. I ended up with about 20 stitches, and a new-found respect for T-posts. (I suppose it could have been MUCH worse. It could have caught me in the lower groin, or worse yet.....)

Now, I go under the wire almost every time.
 
Just tonight I made it over a barbed wire fence just to get tangled up in a temporary electric fence. I try to just hunt outside of the fence if its possible or I attempt and roll under.
 
IIt's raining here for teh last two weeks so I got bored. I emailed the guys who make these and they say they have shut shop. Apparently these guys might still have some T-Steppers in stock

Roughneck Supply
 
i got a 38" inseam so i step right over but i do have a hole in the crotch of every pair of camo pants i own lol
guess i need camo undies.
i'm 48 yrs old and if i got down to go under i'd have a hard time gettin back up.
 
Hello Sparky,

Just looking at the post and i know a man his name is Randy Beecroft from the white Mnts in Az. He makes the NutSaver just for that reason. Old, cant bend and always wears a guile suit just kidding. I know you can find him on www.Buckingtheodds.com. Not to sure what price he is asking now but they are worth the money. Hope it helps. Josh Boggs
 
Originally Posted By: Savagenut...when crossing a barb wire fence, be VERY careful. I have a scar in the heel of my left hand that is identical to the top of a T-post.

I was crossing a fence, stepping on the wire right next to the post. As I swung my leg over, the wire I was standing on, dropped on the post about 3 inches, letting the heel of my hand catch my weight. The post had been driven into this HARD Missouri terrain, and the top of it was splattered and very sharp. I ended up with about 20 stitches, and a new-found respect for T-posts. (I suppose it could have been MUCH worse. It could have caught me in the lower groin, or worse yet.....)

Now, I go under the wire almost every time.

And I bet the landowner wasn't too happy when he found that wire & had to put it back where it belonged.
Trust me...farmers hate it when hunters try to climb over the fence by stepping on the fence. It not only can move the wire, but it stretches it...and could possibly cause it to break if the wire has any age to it.
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Just sayin'. Gotta keep our landowners happy, so we can get permission to hunt!
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