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Posted By: websterparish47 Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Must have been th mid '80s we started hearing about these battery operated corn feeders for the deer. We were poor boys and couldn't afford the money they were asking but we got to thinking. Bobby Jackson came up with an idea. We saved up our one litter plastic cola bottles all summer and be September had quite a batch. Got a couple of bags of corn. Using a scoop to get it out of the bag and our hand as a funnel, we filled those bottles up. Loaded up the four wheeler and off down the trails and fire lanes we went. Bobby knew where most of the crossings were and we'd drop a bottle off at each one and any likely spot we saw. Checked back about a week later and saw the deer were using them. They quick figured out they could kick the bottles around to get more corn out of them. We'd pick up the empties that we could find and take them back to refill to put out again. Seemed the deer really liked the idea and were using them regular. They would get impatient if we weren't filling them often enough I guess cause we were finding more and more bottles that had been stomped flat as they tried to get more corn. Don't remember how many bottles we had but a bag of corn would last pretty good. Crows and coons didn't seem to mess with the bottles that much. We did that for about five years 'till we could afford the real thing.
Posted By: 007FJ Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I still use that method at my popup blind area. Green Jays will use them like crazy though.
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Posted By: Crowkiller Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
It sounds like a poor man's "pig pipe feeder". Neat idea.
Posted By: Reloader7RM Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
We used to do that as well. We'd take 2 liter bottles and cut a square hole in the lid with a razor knife. The deer would have a ball with them.
Posted By: JPro Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
We still use a few of the sewer-pipe feeders strapped to trees down below our camp, as it makes an easy way to watch deer from the porch year round. Also, if a bear finds it, he usually won't tear it up since he can get all the corn he wants by just eating.

Anybody still use the old 5-gallon bucket method? I used to see these in the woods all the time. It was just a lidded bucket hung from a tree branch with a hole cut in the bottom. Take a broomstick or dowel rod, drive a long nail through it near one end, and drop it down through the corn and through the hole so that it sticks out 3-4' from the bottom of the barrel. The nail won't let it slip through the hole in the bottom. As the deer bump the rod, it lets corn trickle out from the hole and fall below the feeder. It has been quite a while since I've seen anyone using this method.
Posted By: PPosey Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Originally Posted by JPro
We still use a few of the sewer-pipe feeders strapped to trees down below our camp, as it makes an easy way to watch deer from the porch year round. Also, if a bear finds it, he usually won't tear it up since he can get all the corn he wants by just eating.

Anybody still use the old 5-gallon bucket method? I used to see these in the woods all the time. It was just a lidded bucket hung from a tree branch with a hole cut in the bottom. Take a broomstick or dowel rod, drive a long nail through it near one end, and drop it down through the corn and through the hole so that it sticks out 3-4' from the bottom of the barrel. The nail won't let it slip through the hole in the bottom. As the deer bump the rod, it lets corn trickle out from the hole and fall below the feeder. It has been quite a while since I've seen anyone using this method.


usta do that but fed more tree rats and coons than deer, have saved alot of corn after going with the timed feeders
Posted By: rost495 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
used all those methods over the years... make pig pipes out of the PVC and stake to ground still today for the one pig hunt I go on.

Cousin used gallon milk jugs full of corn for years.

Its all good methods.
Posted By: Ruger280 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I had little trouble affording a $100 feeder it was the 4-wheeler I couldn't afford smile

We did use the 2-liter coke bottles on public land a few times...
Posted By: Slipstream Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Originally Posted by websterparish47
We'd pick up the empties that we could find and take them back to refill to put out again.



Not to sound like an Enviro-whacko - but how many plastic bottles do you wind up losing in the woods? Kinds seems like littering, don't it?
Originally Posted by Ruger280
I had little trouble affording a $100 feeder it was the 4-wheeler I couldn't afford smile

We did use the 2-liter coke bottles on public land a few times...
I had been hunting on foot for 15 years. Gave myself a four wheeler for my fiftieth birthday.
Originally Posted by Slipstream
Originally Posted by websterparish47
We'd pick up the empties that we could find and take them back to refill to put out again.



Not to sound like an Enviro-whacko - but how many plastic bottles do you wind up losing in the woods? Kinds seems like littering, don't it?
If you can't see them it ain't littering. Haven't used that method for five years, haven't seen one of those bottles in three years.
Posted By: eyeball Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Originally Posted by Ruger280
I had little trouble affording a $100 feeder it was the 4-wheeler I couldn't afford smile

We did use the 2-liter coke bottles on public land a few times...
Dontcha know you can't be a deer hunter without a 4wheeler wink. I never wanted one but it would be great traveling the Sandhills. One can put the corn in coke cans and then sleep on stand till the sound of clinking wakes the hunter. No, I haven't but others have. Raccoons figure it out pretty quick.
Posted By: rost495 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
We have a 4 wheeler. Have yet to use it for deer hunting.

100 buck feeders. Had my fill of cheap pieces of junk. Never again on cheap feeders.

In fact I'm getting to the point that a big self feeder may be much better than a timed motorized one....
Posted By: JPro Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I try to leave the 4wheeler at home when hunting, or maybe just leave it with the truck and go get it for retrieval of a deer. They are just too loud, in my opinion. I bought a little Toyota 4x4 this year and have yet to pull the 4wheeler out of the garage. The Toyota is really quiet, keeps me dry, carries all my gear, and has a heater. LOL....
Posted By: rost495 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Yep. Suzuki samarui here. Still want to save up for a hard top for it though...MUCH quieter than most ATVs.

But we only drive to the stand if Mom wants to sit with us. Hard for a 75 year old to walk too far in the woods.

For Carolyn and I, we walk at least half a mile to get to the stand and back....
Posted By: srwshooter Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
ditch that toyota,i'd drag them miles before i buy that junk.
Posted By: JPro Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I always thought that a Samurai with FI and a hardtop would be a handy hunting rig. As far as not driving them all the way to the stand, I agree. We usually park at least a quarter to half mile away and walk in.
Posted By: rost495 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
Originally Posted by srwshooter
ditch that toyota,i'd drag them miles before i buy that junk.


Toyota is one of the best vehicles we've ever owned. Puts many US made to shame.

As to FI... yeah I wished I had one with FI for sure.... that would be the ticket, but it was between two... that I had a chance at... FI was 2wd....
Posted By: Ruger280 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I'd take a good, clean golf cart if anyone wants to part with one. I'd even spring for fresh batteries if it needs it smile
Posted By: blammer Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
samurai? can you still get parts for them? I havn't seen one of them in YEARS.
Posted By: JPro Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/01/11
I've seen three different ones in transit this week. All were rigged out with mud tires and camo paint. They were being trailered behind pickups and were likely headed to deer camps.
Originally Posted by JPro
I try to leave the 4wheeler at home when hunting, or maybe just leave it with the truck and go get it for retrieval of a deer. They are just too loud, in my opinion. I bought a little Toyota 4x4 this year and have yet to pull the 4wheeler out of the garage. The Toyota is really quiet, keeps me dry, carries all my gear, and has a heater. LOL....
1000+ all the way
Posted By: rost495 Re: Poor mans corn feeder - 12/02/11
Originally Posted by blammer
samurai? can you still get parts for them? I havn't seen one of them in YEARS.


Did not know when I bought it, but there are forums, and evidently fairly common use in rock climbing.... so plenty of after market stuff from what I hear...
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