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Re: Not for the year round feeders... [Re: GusWayne] #7555245 07/13/19 02:26 PM
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I feed year round but do cut back in the spring. Enjoy what ever shows up to watch deer, turkey and hogs.

Re: Not for the year round feeders... [Re: GusWayne] #7555519 07/13/19 09:56 PM
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It depends on the natural food that is available to the deer. If desirable natural food crops are abundant they will likely not hit the corn feeders, in my experience.


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Re: Not for the year round feeders... [Re: GusWayne] #7557447 07/16/19 09:02 AM
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we feed year round, but only throw 1 sec in the off season. Keeps the pigs comin, as well as the deer


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