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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 23, 2004 12:14:40 GMT -5
How many feedders does everyone have and put up? I have 5 and put them up year round
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jul 4, 2004 10:13:51 GMT -5
We don't have any.If we lived closer to our lease We would have several out. It's 165 miles each way,so it isn't feasible having them.Especially with the price of gasoline. Soon we'll go up and put in a few food plots.If the rain continues we'll be in good shape.If not we'll just have to make the best of what we have.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jul 4, 2004 11:38:49 GMT -5
I was wondering if anybody uses the "Stump Feeders"?They are gravity fed.55 lb feed capacity.If you order two of them shipping is free.If not shipping is 6.95 For those interested check them out at www.stumpfeeder.com The price may have changed since last year.Supposedly they blend in with the surroundings.I would like to hear comments from anybody who uses these. Ruger Redhawk
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Jul 4, 2004 14:25:26 GMT -5
I've seen those in Cabela's. Thought they'd be alright. We generally just scatter it out on the ground. I take care of this behind the house, brother-in-law takes care of a couple other places we hunt. He has a nice feeder with a timer that my sister got him for Christmas a couple years ago, still in the box! Maybe one of these days we'll get it out.
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Post by rutnstrutgamecalls on Nov 24, 2004 20:08:19 GMT -5
I use:
American Hunter Analog Timer $29 55 Gal Steel Drum $5-10 Moultrie Leg Angle Brackets $29.99 10 Foot cut down to 8 Foot Chain Link Fence Runners for the Legs. $15 for all three
$80-90 for Each Feeder and they will Hold 450 lbs of Corn. They will run on One 6 Volt Battery for a Year and the Corn last for approx 3 Months without having to fill it up.
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