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Tips for effective long term feeder hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 2059688" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>I would not hunt your feeders too hard. Hogs learn quickly that bad things happen when they visit.</p><p></p><p>When I first started hog hunting, I used the gravity feeders. I found that the larger hogs learned to rise up off ground and use their heads to knock corn out of the feeders. I would fill the 350 lb feeder, go back in 2 days, and find it empty. No telling how many bags of corn it took to make me learn that lesson. </p><p></p><p>I bought a timed feeder box for the Boss Buck feeders. Mine were several miles from each other, so I didn't run the risk of the same sounder hitting the two feeders. You could try a remote on a feeder to keep their interest.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]235895[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 2059688, member: 69799"] I would not hunt your feeders too hard. Hogs learn quickly that bad things happen when they visit. When I first started hog hunting, I used the gravity feeders. I found that the larger hogs learned to rise up off ground and use their heads to knock corn out of the feeders. I would fill the 350 lb feeder, go back in 2 days, and find it empty. No telling how many bags of corn it took to make me learn that lesson. I bought a timed feeder box for the Boss Buck feeders. Mine were several miles from each other, so I didn't run the risk of the same sounder hitting the two feeders. You could try a remote on a feeder to keep their interest. [ATTACH type="full"]235895[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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