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Re: Feeder timing [Re: doogie] #4750287 11/15/13 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted By: doogie
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1 hr before sunrise and 1 before sunset


problem with 1 hour before sun up is the deer have a potential to eat all the feed before the sun is up.
They certainly will. Nothing worse than getting to your stand and deer are already under the feeder.


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Erathkid] #4750291 11/15/13 03:10 AM
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Originally Posted By: Erathkid
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1 hr before sunrise and 1 before sunset


problem with 1 hour before sun up is the deer have a potential to eat all the feed before the sun is up.
They certainly will. Nothing worse than getting to your stand and deer are already under the feeder.
Well after further consideration I have come to conclude there are worse things, like seeing no deer at all, days on end.


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Erathkid] #4751014 11/15/13 02:28 PM
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If you are hunting feeders, it makes zero sense to have the timers set to go off when it is too dark to kill. 7 and 4 does the trick year around.


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: txshntr] #4751443 11/15/13 04:49 PM
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I don't typically change the actual time, just adjust for the length of the day. I like mine to go off about day break when I can just barely see and then about 2 hours before dark.

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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Jimbo1] #4751791 11/15/13 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jimbo1
What do you all do about resetting the feeder timing with daylight savings ending on Sunday morning of opening weekend?


I'm anal about my feeders. I fill them up every month, and every time I do I look at the sunrise/sunset charts and split the difference for the month. I also change the clock when we have a time change. I like my feeders to go off when there is just enough light to see & be able to tell a spike from a 4 pointer at 100 yrds. In the evenings I like one hour before dark. I'm so anal that I will actually sit there looking at my clock to adjust the time to the very second that the time/clock changes. loco I like all of the feeders to go off at the same time, I have no idea why I am this way but I just am. OCD for sure. During deer season I also feed the roads. The deer hit the roads and the feeders, sometimes road first sometimes feeder first. I hate for a feeder to go off too early and have deer there that you can't make out.

Re: Feeder timing [Re: doogie] #4756632 11/17/13 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: doogie
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1 hr before sunrise and 1 before sunset


problem with 1 hour before sun up is the deer have a potential to eat all the feed before the sun is up.
15 minutes before legal shooting..which is 45 minutes before sunrise..and about 1 and a half hours before sundown..

Re: Feeder timing [Re: mow] #4757421 11/18/13 03:34 AM
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Based on current time I have enough sunlight in the morning on a clear day to shoot around 6:45 am and I have my feeder go off at 6:30 am. I like to be in blind and settled in by 6:00 am.

In the evening I noticed that I do not have enough light to shoot around 6:00pm. I have my feeder go off at 5:00pm and like to be in my blind not later than 4:30

Re: Feeder timing [Re: doogie] #4757483 11/18/13 03:58 AM
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When the deer went nocturnal, we start setting the feeders for later in the morning and earlier in the afternoon. Also set them for shorter spin times.


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: dogcatcher] #4757520 11/18/13 04:11 AM
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One of the most successful hog feeders I have ever been around was timed to feed for 1 second in the afternoon early.It was going that way ever day for a long time. We would go in to the lease go back and kill a hog.This lease was off the beaten path in Carrizo Springs probably 25 years ago.


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Jimbo1] #6944628 11/03/17 06:27 AM
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Re: Feeder timing [Re: longhorn3454] #6944923 11/03/17 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: longhorn3454
We leave our feeders and cameras on what we call deer lease time (standard time). We don't change the clocks. Most of our feeders are set for 7:15am and 4:30pm, the am time gets adjusted slightly for daylight. During the off season and a little bit of bow season they throw at 8:15 and 5:30 our time right now. It just keeps us from having to adjust the feeders after the time change.


THIS! We called it "Deer" time.

Ours were 7 & 4 and during the first few weeks, if we were seeing turkeys or other critters, we'd set 4 times - at 7 & 7:45, 4 & 4:45. The idea was that once they cleaned it up they'd leave and then the timer would go off again......


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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Jimbo1] #6950320 11/07/17 08:40 PM
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Mine has a photo cell so it goes off 1hr after sunrise and 1hr before sunset.

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Re: Feeder timing [Re: Jimbo1] #6951270 11/08/17 02:22 PM
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730 morning for 20 seconds
1200 noon for 5 secondes
500 afternoon for 10

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730 morning for 20 seconds
1200 noon for 5 secondes
500 afternoon for 10



20 second bah gawd!

Re: Feeder timing [Re: doogie] #6951309 11/08/17 02:40 PM
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I like your schedule where I hunt evening hunts are rarely successful deer seem to come out late my feeder goes off 5:45 am seems early but great deer activity afternoon 4:15 pm.


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