deer feeder?
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 43
deer feeder?
I have 2 plastic 55 gal. 1/2 drums cut lengthwise. Should I erect a small shelter over a drum half as a feeder? I have all the materials on hand now. Or should I just cast out corn in a feeding area? What are the advantages of each? Am I just getting into too much work with 4 posts and shingles, and trying to complicate things? Thanks, Tony!
#2
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Camden County, Missouri
Posts: 1,019
RE: deer feeder?
Real easy PVC pipe gravity feeder use 3" or 4" PVC one elbow two caps, cut about 1/4 off of one cap to let corn out. remove top cap and fill with corn or whatever. I have three set up, they are cheap, keep the feed dry and they work great.
#5
RE: deer feeder?
I wonder why everybody jumped all over that animal lover the other day about feeding deer so they could look at them? All that "it's bad for wild animals" and stuff like that, yet home made and store bought feeders full of corn and deer caine and ever other kind of crap to turn them in to unsuspecting pets by hunting season you can shoot and nobody raises an eye brow?
If you are missing any of these, I tore them down out of Hoosier National Forrest and turned them in to the forrest office in Bedford along with the location so they could tell the CO where to look for baiting cheaters. You could probably get them back just by going in and claiming them.
If you are missing any of these, I tore them down out of Hoosier National Forrest and turned them in to the forrest office in Bedford along with the location so they could tell the CO where to look for baiting cheaters. You could probably get them back just by going in and claiming them.
#9
RE: deer feeder?
ORIGINAL: PA_BOW_HUNTER
Hey Timber, I'm missing something here. Looking at your picture that corn is well spread out. That deer looks 3-5 feet away from your feeder. How does your PVC spread it that far?
Hey Timber, I'm missing something here. Looking at your picture that corn is well spread out. That deer looks 3-5 feet away from your feeder. How does your PVC spread it that far?
i was wondering that same thing. i might try one though.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Camden County, Missouri
Posts: 1,019
RE: deer feeder?
What does not fit in the feeder from the bag I dump on the ground, and also I have seen them learn to kick the feeder to make more come down. And if you don't have the elbow and cap at the bottom with a small hole all of it will just come out!