I don't think anyone has more coons than we do on the Junco. Frankly, I've never seen a coon on one of my poles. The new Remington directional will be very hard for a coon to get to and a deer or cow can't get it's tongue in the slot. I think it will be the berries for my directional feeders.
Why directional? I move these around a lot. To use a regular slinger, the feeder will have to be centered in my shooting area. That makes anything behind the feeder shielded by the feeder. You KNOW where the deer you're wanting to kill will go, right? By using a directional feeder, I can put my pole feeder to one side, aim it where I want the deer to go and let the corn sling right there. No interference from the feeder and the corn will be angled or parallel to my blind and the deer can get right where I want them.
Why directional? I move these around a lot. To use a regular slinger, the feeder will have to be centered in my shooting area. That makes anything behind the feeder shielded by the feeder. You KNOW where the deer you're wanting to kill will go, right? By using a directional feeder, I can put my pole feeder to one side, aim it where I want the deer to go and let the corn sling right there. No interference from the feeder and the corn will be angled or parallel to my blind and the deer can get right where I want them.
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