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    #16
    It will go off at the same (time of day) as
    It has been
    U don’t have to change the time

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      #17
      My bother ask the same thing a year or 2 ago
      I laughed my —- off

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        #18
        I suggest changing the time in fifteen minute increments over the next four weeks. It keeps the deer coming in and more importantly fed.

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          #19
          it's a yearly source of entertainment for me. theres always a few.

          i change mine every month to go off 1 hr after/before sunrise/set

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            #20
            Favorite thread of the year. Bump

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              #21
              I need to adjust some timers. They were going off with at least an hour of light left when I set them up. Now it is nearly dark or not light yet in the morning. I'll probably go a half hour for now and another half hour in a week or so. I try to set mine up using standard time so that it is just a matter of adjusting feed times to work with the sun.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
                Y'all realise...I hope. you don't need to change your timer.
                Sarcasm is a completely foreign language to some folks

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                  #23
                  I leave my feeder time set on wintertime all year long. 7am 4:30 pm.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by 6.5 shooter View Post
                    I leave my feeder time set on wintertime all year long. 7am 4:30 pm.

                    I do this as well and just adjust when I head to my stand. I do not make deer adjust to outdated daylight savings time change.


                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                      #25
                      Did you know that the inability to detect sarcasm and irony is a common symptom of being “on the spectrum?”

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jerp View Post
                        Did you know that the inability to detect sarcasm and irony is a common symptom of being “on the spectrum?”
                        I'm sure hoping some of these posts were sarcasm. I'm afraid that some weren't.

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                          #27
                          Op and others are just messing with y’all and y’all fell for it.

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                            #28
                            I'm pretty sure those $399 stand and fill feeders from Buccees have a choice during the setup to recognize Day Light Savings time.

                            and the two feeders i have with The Timer adjust automatically.

                            modern technology has made deer hunting so much easier.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by jerp View Post
                              Did you know that the inability to detect sarcasm and irony is a common symptom of being “on the spectrum?”
                              Sometimes, you just never know. The interwebz is a funny place.

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                                #30
                                I never can remember which counties are on DST
                                Gillespie?

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