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Tripod/Feeder Advice #6590083 12/16/16 09:01 PM
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I just got on a lease and I'm hoping to get one stand and one feeder up to hunt the rest of this deer season. Still recovering from the cost of the lease so I want to spend no more than $300 total on a tripod stand and feeder (including timer, solar panel, etc). Don't need anything fancy but hoping for something that'll still last a season or two. Any recommendations??

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Check Buccee's for the American Hunter 350gal. feeder. Can't help on a tripod. You might want to just build a brush blind on the ground or a tree stand to save money.


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That^ and keep an eye on craigslist for a tripod. Also keep checking academy and walmarts after deer season for feeders.



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