cqaigy2
Super Member
That's exactly what i mean. You only see the stuff by the road, but there's a bunch of fencing that's not by the road. So imagine that you are driving by a piece of fencing, it's very likely that is just one side of the fenced area, now imaging there is 3/4 of the fencing you aren't seeing. That means you are not seeing 75% of the fencing, so in your case you are not seeing between 45K-54K of the fencing thats sitting right by that particular route you are driving. Now imagine you are not seeing the fencing where you don't drive.Are you saying that absence of animals hung up in fence on either side of road while driving 15k-18k miles per year is not indication of what is in fences farther from road? I don't "walk" 15k miles of fence every year but I see my share of fencing in remote areas and the only deer dead in a fence a few years ago was by the interstate. By comparison I see at least a dozen goats every year with heads stuck in net field fence (usually still alive) constructed by their drugstore cowboy owners.