I like Franco's and we have had good food at Henry's too.... but Hildagos is 20 miles closer in Christoval for us.
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Originally posted by The Crippler View PostI think he's had issues in the past with hunters leaving low-quality equipment out there for him to clean up later and he believes these are the best built feeders around. After using them for a season, I tend to agree with him, plus they are super easy to fill. Also easy to get hand corn out of if you left your hand corn in the truck and easy to set off when you are getting in the blind and don't have a remote.
These have a spring loaded mechanism that prevents any loose corn from being stolen, works great. The only coons we have on camera are at water troughs where we hand corn.
If our landowner was that OCD about feeders I'd have to buy two per pen to match our current capacity living 5 hours away.
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Originally posted by The Crippler View PostThese Groundhuggers are the only feeders our landowner allows, I was a little skeptical at first, but they are awesome. Coon-proof, super easy to fill and the deer don't seem as skittish. Also, easy to MacGyver it into a directional feeder. A little pricey but worth it in my opinion. You can pick them up at West Texas Game Feeders on Chadbourne.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostI like Franco's and we have had good food at Henry's too.... but Hildagos is 20 miles closer in Christoval for us.
We ate Henry's this weekend and I didn't really care for the celery in the meat other than that it was ok.
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Originally posted by GarrettRob17 View PostIf anyone has some helpful tips for hunting in San Angelo (Tom Green County) I would love to hear them! I will be new to San Angelo this spring and looking forward to it. I used to hunt in Coleman where pigs were a real problem!!! Anyone have 2 cents to throw at me?
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Originally posted by The Crippler View PostI've always had good service at the Outdoorsman. If you go in for something, they have a bow range in their basement so you can make sure you're set up properly.
Rosa's is pretty good if you're in a hurry, but Franco's and Armenta's are the places to go for West Texas Mexican Food!
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