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LogRidgeKennels
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need some new ideas for a coon feeder

give pics please and what kind of feed you put in themthanks for reading

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Feeder

5 gallon dry wall bucket with the lid boughten at lowes with a 4 inch long 2 inch peice of PVC pipe glue in the side. I fill mine with dollar store dog food. Up here they eat about five gallon a week. I also have some tire feeders out.

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what size tire would work and is it just laid on the ground

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dont matter what size tire but as more coon find it you will have to fill more often.i use 15" car tires. only for getting my young dogs started. then i quit filling.

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what size tire would work and is it just laid on the ground
Any size tire but it has to be on the wheel still. Take a utility knife and cut 2 x 3 square holes in. Fill it half way with corn and then dump water in the tire until you see the corn starting to float. Wait about 4-5 days and when that corn starts to spoil there will be coon on it. This only works good in the summer.

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we use a 12-14 inch tire and then use a drill with one of them there hole cutter thingys that are 2" in Diameter. sometimes a knife. put corn in it but leave enough room to put water over it! if u dont u will have squirrel problems. and ifn u want them to have a little bit of a slow start...put yeast in there and cover it up for about a week then uncover it! HAHAHAHA!!!!

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i just take a tire thats off the rim chain/tie it to a small tree/bush and sour some corn and sit back

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we use a 12-14 inch tire and then use a drill with one of them there hole cutter thingys that are 2" in Diameter. sometimes a knife. put corn in it but leave enough room to put water over it! if u dont u will have squirrel problems. and ifn u want them to have a little bit of a slow start...put yeast in there and cover it up for about a week then uncover it! HAHAHAHA!!!!
Thats the problem with these tire feeders it takes a strong stomach to refill them in the heat of summer. That about the worst smell I can think of. I think $%it smells better!!! LOL

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Re: need some new ideas for a coon feeder

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give pics please and what kind of feed you put in themthanks for reading


What you need new Idea's for you got some of the best feeder they make now. OMG you kill me young man. LOL!!!!

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here is the one i had out last summer it worked great
here is a tip dont put it on a big tree the coons will just shoot up the feed tree when they hear the dogs comeing .

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See the one reaching in for the feed.


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these are some I used years ago in South MS. Only thing easier is to just dig a hole close to a creek and poor the feed in. I'd use the hole method if hogs aren't a problem. Sour corn really draws them in. the worst it smells the better they like it.

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plant sweet corn , works great when it is roasting ear time...

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