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Tips for effective long term feeder hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="JC300" data-source="post: 2172153" data-attributes="member: 117489"><p>I have learned over the years to not shoot into a sounder unless you want them to disappear. Because they will leave for a while. I feed year round and see them almost daily especially at night. The sweeter the feed the faster and heavier they come in. Straight corn and the get more sensitive to pressure here. Wetter times they disappear also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC300, post: 2172153, member: 117489"] I have learned over the years to not shoot into a sounder unless you want them to disappear. Because they will leave for a while. I feed year round and see them almost daily especially at night. The sweeter the feed the faster and heavier they come in. Straight corn and the get more sensitive to pressure here. Wetter times they disappear also. [/QUOTE]
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