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Post by sneakysnake on Nov 16, 2010 8:57:30 GMT -5
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Post by Cam on Nov 16, 2010 9:01:35 GMT -5
Thats the biggest feeder i ever seen nice pic's. H
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Post by sneakysnake on Nov 16, 2010 9:04:01 GMT -5
LoL, there are three of these feeders on this property. I catch a good number of my coons either going to the feeders, at the feeders or going home after they ate. All are nice big corn fed coons and most are a nice silver color with little or no yellow
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Post by robocop on Nov 16, 2010 9:07:06 GMT -5
Nice buck,,,
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Post by nightrider on Nov 16, 2010 9:11:55 GMT -5
Nice pics are you feeding straight corn ?? How many coons will you take from these feeders??
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Post by sneakysnake on Nov 16, 2010 12:21:46 GMT -5
The land owner keeps these feeders going with cracked corn year around for the Turkey and deer, But naturally all the wildlife use them off and on through out the year. The coons use them off and on as well. It is like they get tired of corn and will go back to the creeks for more natural food. I usually average about 35 -40 coons off these feeders. It seems that when the first one gets caught, that is it on that feeder for the night. The rest leave. I have seen photo's with 22 coon visible in one photo. I am going to try a different method this year. Trap the trails leading to the feeders if I can find them.
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Post by white316 on Nov 16, 2010 19:04:56 GMT -5
Nice pic's ss.
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Post by maxwell on Nov 17, 2010 0:04:18 GMT -5
A few bucks around.nice
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Post by mohawk on Nov 17, 2010 23:55:51 GMT -5
So you feed the deer, coons, squirrels and turkey cracked corn, but what do you feed the grinners? HEEHEEHEEHEE
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Post by catmando1 on Nov 25, 2010 20:57:25 GMT -5
very cool post SS!!!
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