
10/17/05, 12:03 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 2,349
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I had the same problem. After fighting it for several years I did what I wish I had done to start. It was a bit costly but it solved the problem. I set and braced two corner posts on each side about 15 feet from each bank, just like it was the terminal end of a fence. I stretched 1/2 inch cable tightly between them about a foot off the ground. I used cable and cable clamps to suspended sections of cattle panel the width of the creek, with the bottom of the panel about 6 inches above the creek bed. I bolted a treated 2X6 along the bottom of the cattle panels, this gives the water something to push against and helps the rig to "float" so most of the trash goes under it. To keep the stock from rubbing against it and going past I drive a couple of stakes in about 6 inches, against and on the downstream side of the panels, if the water gets up very much it easily pushes them out. After the water has subsided it is easy to clear out any trash and reset new stakes. This has worked very well for many years.
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