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Bounty of Natural forage making feeder hunting a challenge
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06/29/18 07:58 PM
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Flashprism
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At my place in Dickens county hoping to harvest a small hog or 2 for the smoker on 4th of July. I had to replenish my feeders but with all the natural food from the 7 inches of rain we received in the last month I haven't had much activity at the feeders over the last 3 days. Hearing them but they must be more interested in in natural forage. Have 2 more days to achieve my goal then off to family in Colorado. Hopefully not empty handed.
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Re: Bounty of Natural forage making feeder hunting a challenge
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#7211853
06/29/18 08:04 PM
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txshntr
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Good luck!!! But as a deer hunter, I will never complain about too much forage this time of year
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Re: Bounty of Natural forage making feeder hunting a challenge
[Re: Flashprism]
#7211854
06/29/18 08:06 PM
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PoppinPiggies
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Try dumping some Jello Mix, Koolaid, Tang mix, etc... under your feeder. If you think it might rain go with the jello mix, it doesn't wash away as easy I think.
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Re: Bounty of Natural forage making feeder hunting a challenge
[Re: PoppinPiggies]
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06/29/18 08:09 PM
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Flashprism
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Will try Thanks PoppinPiggies
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