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Posted by Short335 on 07-05-2016 09:06 PM:

Feeders

Let's see everyone's feeders. Post pictures of feeders that have worked good for you.


Posted by BEST EVER on 07-05-2016 09:16 PM:

5 Gallon bucket buried 1/2 in the ground. Fill it 1/2 way with corn rest water plus 1 can of cheap beer! After they start coming in just corn and water. If the coons don't hit this they wont hit anything. Great way to kick pups off but don't run them on there very much or very often. Turn them loose a distance from them.

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Posted by msinc on 07-05-2016 10:57 PM:

Here is a few that I have had good luck with....







The little pipe that they actually eat out of is metal...I tried PVC but the squirrels just chewed it back until they could reach the feed. Add more outlets if you have a lot of coons...with one pipe they will fight over it. Several outlets seems to keep them civil.
All of these use dry feed. Usually, I mix cheap dog food 50/50 with shelled corn. The coons prefer the dog food, but the corn keeps everything moving thru the feeder. I add grape or black raspberry Kool-Aid dry powder to the mix.
I have never tried the water/corn mix but a lot of guys do. Not saying the wet soaked rotten corn and water mix wont work, but it seems like to me in the winter it would freeze and be pretty much useless.
I have tried all kinds of sweet sugary candy syrupy stuff and it works best in the winter when there are no ants or wasps out.



This type will feed all kinds of animals...not just coons.


Posted by GOFER on 07-06-2016 08:21 PM:

I use the same type of feeder as the one above except I place my spout about waist high off the ground and turn the spout where they can dig in it. They dig a little out and then have to climb down to eat and then repeat. Seemed to keep them there longer


Posted by Toad Hill on 07-07-2016 07:52 PM:

That bear looks like alot guys ive seen at a Golden Corral Buffet


Posted by msinc on 07-08-2016 01:34 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Toad Hill
That bear looks like alot guys ive seen at a Golden Corral Buffet


Believe me Golden Corral would be cheaper!!!! But, I cant get him in the truck....


Posted by Surveyor on 07-08-2016 05:17 PM:

One happy looking bear for sure! lfmao

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