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Posted by TreeLuke on 04-03-2013 07:02 PM:

Buckets for Everyone??

Anyone out there that don't hunt buckets? Seems like every hound hunter I know locally claims to have a number of them to hunt. I see one once in awhile while walking a creek but rarely if ever have I seen one with feed in it.

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Posted by josh on 04-03-2013 07:08 PM:

There is nothing cheap to put in them anymore....

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Posted by Hoosier Man1 on 04-03-2013 07:09 PM:

They are awfully hard to keep up with. Plus if you don't own the property it will tick off the landowner if he catches you baiting coons.

I put a few feeder tires out at a few of my spots last year. Hung them 5 or 6 feet up on limbs an put corn and cherry koolaid in them and they worked fantastic for attracting coons.

I'm not a fan of them but they could be good to throw a young hound every once in a while.

Whenever you see a high score in a big hunt you can bet 1 of 2 things happened. The cast got down to 1 or 2 dogs with alot of time left or the MOST likely case was feeders were used.

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Posted by walkerdog1 on 04-03-2013 07:10 PM:

I only use buckets to start pups after their started its wild coon only

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Posted by TreeLuke on 04-03-2013 07:18 PM:

I have seen a couple of the tires before. Around here they're so many deerhunters feeding I'm sure a lot of what's treed are struck in relation to them.

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Posted by walkerdog1 on 04-03-2013 07:26 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by TreeLuke
I have seen a couple of the tires before. Around here they're so many deerhunters feeding I'm sure a lot of what's treed are struck in relation to them.
I'm sure that's right but there still alot of difference in turning your dogs on buckets every drop the deer hunters around hear don't feed after season goes out

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Posted by TreeLuke on 04-03-2013 07:30 PM:

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Originally posted by walkerdog1
I'm sure that's right but there still alot of difference in turning your dogs on buckets every drop the deer hunters around hear don't feed after season goes out
Yeah a lot dry up here also after season. Kind of like cutting off wellfare for half the year. lol

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Posted by mauser06 on 04-03-2013 07:30 PM:

No feeders for me...

Never saw the use....and coon get smart to being ran off feeders quick...

I've put up 800-1000 points more than once during a nite hunt and wasn't hunting over feeders..not super high scores but high enough..

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Posted by curs12 on 04-03-2013 07:43 PM:

how do gummy bears work ??? i'm curious


Posted by Bill(Chew) on 04-03-2013 08:50 PM:

Hunting the pine plantations like I have to feeders more than double the carrying capacity of the area. Good tracks are often easier to find with no feeder because the coon may hunt for hours to fill his belly. Feeder coon may feed for a few minutes once a day or less. They also get smart very quick if you kill off a feeder.

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Posted by jtwigg on 04-03-2013 09:27 PM:

buckets

i dont use feeders i have coon in all my huntin spots because i dont shot coon out very much i gluided a nt ch cast one night and we add about 4 inches of snow on and it was frosty out we made 5 drops seen 5 coon the guys huntin couldnt blieve we treed that many coon on a night like that i said i tree coon every night no matter wat the weathers like i just love to listin to my dog run and tree the coon not worth much so why kill them if dog does not need it thats my why of thankin

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Posted by GA DAWG on 04-03-2013 11:39 PM:

I have em out all over Ga I can't afford to keep any full right now though. Dogfood to high. Corn don't work well. Candy to high. I've gotten lazy!!!!!! Turkey season is in. I don't have any young dogs that need em and we have a htx hunt next week.

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Posted by big m.d. on 04-04-2013 01:38 AM:

Ive found its easier to start pups off buckets and keep them from getting junky

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Posted by Bootlegger on 04-04-2013 03:58 AM:

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Originally posted by big m.d.
Ive found its easier to start pups off buckets and keep them from getting junky


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Posted by toejam on 04-04-2013 10:50 AM:

Re: Buckets for Everyone??

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Originally posted by TreeLuke
Anyone out there that don't hunt buckets? Seems like every hound hunter I know locally claims to have a number of them to hunt. I see one once in awhile while walking a creek but rarely if ever have I seen one with feed in it.
NO BUCKETS ! It may take longer to get a pup going in thin coon but I take my time and try to do without buckets,coons in cages, hides hanging over their heads, try to let it come natural and not forced. Seems that (I) get better results in the long run.

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