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<blockquote data-quote="davidu" data-source="post: 2005555" data-attributes="member: 115072"><p>I have a similar two feeder set up. Set the timers to feed at night trying to minimize the deer eating all the corn. But the deer just come at night too. I've been shooting hogs at these two feeders for about 6 years. I have cameras (SPYPOINT) send pictures two times a day looking for hog feeding patterns. The boars pattern pretty well. The sounds of hogs don't. They are just random. I have a cabin on the place with one feeder within shooting distance. The hogs seem indifferent to daytime activity, but I try to minimize spreading my scent when I'm there to kill hogs. I'll set the cameras to every detection when I'm staying the night and when alerted either shoot them off the porch or sneak to other feeder. The wind direction is the wild card. </p><p>I pick up the dead ones with a loader. New boars usually take the place of the dead one within a couple of days. I assume the alpha boar, that's now dead, suppress the lesser boars from coming around as I rarely see two boars hanging out together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidu, post: 2005555, member: 115072"] I have a similar two feeder set up. Set the timers to feed at night trying to minimize the deer eating all the corn. But the deer just come at night too. I’ve been shooting hogs at these two feeders for about 6 years. I have cameras (SPYPOINT) send pictures two times a day looking for hog feeding patterns. The boars pattern pretty well. The sounds of hogs don’t. They are just random. I have a cabin on the place with one feeder within shooting distance. The hogs seem indifferent to daytime activity, but I try to minimize spreading my scent when I’m there to kill hogs. I’ll set the cameras to every detection when I’m staying the night and when alerted either shoot them off the porch or sneak to other feeder. The wind direction is the wild card. I pick up the dead ones with a loader. New boars usually take the place of the dead one within a couple of days. I assume the alpha boar, that’s now dead, suppress the lesser boars from coming around as I rarely see two boars hanging out together. [/QUOTE]
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