I am thinking about running a gravity feeder with corn this year vs. a spinner feeder and I'm wondering how many of y'all are doing the same. The Leon river busted bank at my lease and soaked some of my feeders...not that I'm worried about it happening again I was just thinking it would be nice to not worry about failures anymore.
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Originally posted by huntingfanatic View PostAlmost all of our bigger bucks are killed at our gravity feeders vs our spinners. The cost is more cause they hammer them but worth it to us. We get a lot of night pictures but they hit them during shooting hours and daylight just as well
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I had one a few years ago and had some great success here in Deep E. Tx. However, that was when corn was $3.50/40# and they were eating 2 bags per week at this one feeder. It would be a bit more expensive now to do that but I might make the investment again, just to see if it would work once more. Good luck.
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I elevated a pipe feeder to a tree high enough last year that most pigs couldn't reach but deer still could. I filled it from the roof of my Ranger.
It worked in the preseason and I got plenty of pics then it slowed down when all the other feeders in the area started going off and the acorns began to fall.
I'll try again this year at a different stand.
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