Posted By: TX_LT230FH
Corn vacuums - 12/19/17 12:56 PM
Every time a feeder goes off, this happens.
You can put a stop to four of them.....
Posted By: YellowDog
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/19/17 02:28 PM
Wrist rocket does a good job of making them move on
Posted By: bigjoe8565
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/19/17 03:28 PM
I feel your pain. I had 29 hens at one of my feeders the other day.
Posted By: ChadTRG42
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/19/17 04:08 PM
That's an easy fix!! Shoot a few a couple of times and they will not want to come back. I speak from experience on that one.
Posted By: BOLT GUY
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/19/17 06:44 PM
I had a place in Childress on the river that this was a frequent occurrence. Had 3 flocks that roosted in the river bottom and would converge on the feeder, no less than 100 turkeys. I moved the whole setup and never looked back.
Man what a mess of them. Looks like they are doing well in your neck of the woods.
Posted By: Ox190
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/20/17 02:13 AM
We hunted a place 7 miles north of Bronte back in the mid 90s, and we had hundreds of them, I could limit out at one feeder in 10 minutes. Shoot one, they'd run off and come right back sniffing their dead friend.
Posted By: dlrz71
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/20/17 02:35 AM
That was me last year. They would hit 3 feeders and clean them up. For some reason they would come into the feeders but would only eat for a few minutes then leave or just ignore the feeders all together.
Range rats. They can clear out a feeder in minutes. They can really tick me off during deer season. Come spring turkey season I cannot find one.
Posted By: Deerhunter61
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/20/17 04:36 AM
You can put a stop to four of them.....
This! I would invite a bunch of friends to a turkey shoot!
Posted By: NDN98
Re: Corn vacuums - 12/20/17 04:15 PM
Looks like a target rich environment