Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by hanco
Bags are way more convenient, but you have to pay for convenience

There is a feed store about 45 minutes south of me, that sells corn in burlap sacks or loose to your buckets, and sells by weight. He is by far the cheapest source for me, but it is still not cheap, and his hours are short, so he is seldom open to sell when I need to buy.
I'm half tempted to just have him fill the bed of the pick up next time, and shovel it into the feeders with a funnel. (Incidentally, a carboid water bottle makes a damn good funnel for a 55gal barrel. Fits the fill holes perfectly.)

You hunt over a feeder too?

Since I already posted exactly what I do with my feeders, how I hunt, and what I fill em with, I would suggest you actually read what I wrote, before asking dumb ass questions. wink

I don’t wanna read your diary

You used to do your homework on deeranddeerhunting.com. now you want to be spoon fed?
I have several feeders, usually 2 are active. Gravity feeders. I move acorns from in city where they will just go out as yard waste, to my feeders. I do it to give them more food through the winter, and better health. I might hunt at a feeder if all I wanted was a doe, but bucks are nocturnal feeders. For the most part, I find my deer away from the feeders. Is that concise enough for you, or should I post it again in multiple languages?


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