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Hog Paneling
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08/11/11 03:18 AM
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jflournoy
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On our ranch, each blind location has two feeders approx. 60 yards from each other. I was going to hog panel one feeder and leave the second feeder without paneling(save on cost). If hogs come into the unpaneled feeder will deer spook at the paneled feeder if they smell or see the hogs? Would appreciate any insight!
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Re: Hog Paneling
[Re: jflournoy]
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08/11/11 04:25 AM
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Mike Garcia
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depends, i seen where both are eating at same time, but also seen where a pack of hogs run deer off. My feeders have cams and see deer and hogs pretty much everyday. Just notice more the hogs are out like midnight or so
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Re: Hog Paneling
[Re: Mike Garcia]
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08/11/11 04:26 AM
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Mike Garcia
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also our feeders are on custom built winch up tripods. Hogs can hit it as much as they want and no corn falls
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