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Feeder Times Affected By Time Change #8386949 09/16/21 04:08 PM
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Question: Do you all change your feeder times due to the time change? If so, when? This is a much discussed topic around our camp. I would like some good info from all you seasoned hunters. Thanks in advance.


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No but I do change the amount of corn being fed. Throw less in the Spring assuming we have had rain.

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No but I do change the amount of corn being fed. Throw less in the Spring assuming we have had rain.

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Now is the time to change them to when you want the deer to show up. For me, it will be 7:15 AM and 4:15 PM and no, not daylight savings. May consider adding a second feeder time in the AM which may cause an adjustment (earlier) on the 7:15 AM setting.

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I adjust mine year round according to sunrise and sunset times. That way deer are used to me adjusting times. Post season I will run corn feeders at dark or just after/before it since deer are more comfortable feeding at night or in darkness. Plus in late spring to summer heat, the bucks mainly feed when it is cooler or at night. Never had an issue with deer adjusting to feeding from nighttime to daylight. Late summer I move my feeder times to about 10 minutes after shooting light in the morning and then about 45 before shooting light ends in the afternoon. I also add additional feeding times after or before those times. Keeping does around the feeders this time of the year is my goal. Deer are nocturnal for several reasons....heat, pressure, don't live on your land, etc...


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Originally Posted by stxranchman
I adjust mine year round according to sunrise and sunset times. That way deer are used to me adjusting times. Post season I will run corn feeders at dark or just after/before it since deer are more comfortable feeding at night or in darkness. Plus in late spring to summer heat, the bucks mainly feed when it is cooler or at night. Never had an issue with deer adjusting to feeding from nighttime to daylight. Deer are nocturnal for several reasons....heat, pressure, don't live on your land, etc


Definitely my experience also.

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I'm of the Lazy School. Set it for when you want it to go off in the season, Standard Time, and leave it. Don't be the guy constantly roaring up to his feeder on a 4-Wheeler. Less human activity = seeing more deer.

And don't set the morning time so early that at the end of the season you can't see squat until long after it's gone off.


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Re: Feeder Times Affected By Time Change [Re: Safety1st] #8386970 09/16/21 04:29 PM
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I think they get used to my diesel and my Tacoma. In addition, they seem to appreciate the sound of the road feeder.

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Originally Posted by Creekrunner
I'm of the Lazy School. Set it for when you want it to go off in the season, Standard Time, and leave it. Don't be the guy constantly roaring up to his feeder on a 4-Wheeler. Less human activity = seeing more deer.

And don't set the morning time so early that at the end of the season you can't see squat until long after it's gone off.

nidea Wonder what your neighbors are doing? They "seem" to be wounding/killing the bucks you have on cams all summer bolt


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Re: Feeder Times Affected By Time Change [Re: Safety1st] #8387034 09/16/21 05:26 PM
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If your throwing corn at 4:30 PM right now the deer won’t show up until almost dark. The birds will be eating more corn than the deer.

I adjust mine year around to throw about 15 minutes after first shooting light and 2-2.5 hours before dark. This way less corn is wasted.

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Originally Posted by Creekrunner
I'm of the Lazy School. Set it for when you want it to go off in the season, Standard Time, and leave it. Don't be the guy constantly roaring up to his feeder on a 4-Wheeler. Less human activity = seeing more deer.

And don't set the morning time so early that at the end of the season you can't see squat until long after it's gone off.

During the season I usually drive up to the feeder and spread extra corn with the road feeder. Deer get use to us and it hasn’t effected the hunting at all.

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There are some great points being made on this thread! Thanks fellas!


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Originally Posted by SapperTitan


I adjust mine year around to throw about 15 minutes after first shooting light and 2-2.5 hours before dark. This way less corn is wasted.


Same here. I adjust several times during the year to account for shorter and longer days and time changes.

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I adjust mine year around to throw about 15 minutes after first shooting light and 2-2.5 hours before dark. This way less corn is wasted.


Same here. I adjust several times during the year to account for shorter and longer days and time changes.

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Like others, I'll adjust mine as days get longer or shorter, but I never adjust for daylight savings.


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If it's set now for 715/615 on correct time it will go off 615/515 when the time changes without touching it.

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I change them when times change. i bow hunt so i will be bowhunting all of October. When its the last weekend before we fall back, I will adjust the feeding times a week before I leave. Gives it a week to relax.


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Depending on the feeder location, we would occasionally set one to go off at noon for about 5 seconds. For taking pictures of all the birds and turkeys, it always got their attention, and broad daylight was best for photos. Emerald jays are stunning in full sunlight!! It really kept the raccoons out of there too, while not putting very much on the ground.

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I adjust mine year around to throw about 15 minutes after first shooting light and 2-2.5 hours before dark. This way less corn is wasted.


Same here. I adjust several times during the year to account for shorter and longer days and time changes.

This is pretty much me which is also similar to STx except I’ve never fed at night like he does. Never thought about it till he mentioned it once before. I don’t feed much in off season so it’s not critical I don’t think.
I also don’t feed as late in after noon as some do—I have it go off two hours before dark.
I don’t understand how y’all keep from adjusting your times to allow for a huge change in sunrise/sunset over course of season. Without looking it up, you would have to have it go off an hour after daylight and it would still go off predawn as days shorten. confused2 confused2


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I adjust mine year around to throw about 15 minutes after first shooting light and 2-2.5 hours before dark. This way less corn is wasted.


Same here. I adjust several times during the year to account for shorter and longer days and time changes.

This is pretty much me which is also similar to STx except I’ve never fed at night like he does. Never thought about it till he mentioned it once before. I don’t feed much in off season so it’s not critical I don’t think.
I also don’t feed as late in after noon as some do—I have it go off two hours before dark.
I don’t understand how y’all keep from adjusting your times to allow for a huge change in sunrise/sunset over course of season. Without looking it up, you would have to have it go off an hour after daylight and it would still go off predawn as days shorten. confused2 confused2

It is hotter in early season and deer tend to move closer to last light. That is why I feed twice in the morning and sometimes twice in the afternoons. People who kill their bigger deer early in the season are feeding when those deer are active....closer to darkness. If they fed an hour after daylight those mature bucks would already be in their bedding cover. Rut starts are no telling where those bucks will be.


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I may be off track but i set my feeders to standard time with A.M. feed time going off at 7:15 and evening feeder going off at 4:30. Deer don't know anything about time changing. No matter what we humans do/know about time change the corn hits the ground everyday at the same time.
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adjust mine as the days change. dont change time due to the time change. usually do a second small feed in the morning

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cheers i dont bother to change times with time change. That change is all BS. [in your head] From spring to summer days gradually get longer by a few minutes. I will turn run time down , and onlyfeed twice a day from Feb. to September. Mostly cause protein feeders are full in Jan. to Sept. and they get hammered. Come bout first 7 or 10 days of sept. i adjust for 30min before daylight & set timer for 6 sec. twice in am twice in pm.[ 4;3o & 630pm. Come open of bow season i can hardly contain my excitement!!!! So now you got a lot of opiions / ideas. Hope you aint too confused by now LOL.


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Originally Posted by SapperTitan
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I'm of the Lazy School. Set it for when you want it to go off in the season, Standard Time, and leave it. Don't be the guy constantly roaring up to his feeder on a 4-Wheeler. Less human activity = seeing more deer.

And don't set the morning time so early that at the end of the season you can't see squat until long after it's gone off.

During the season I usually drive up to the feeder and spread extra corn with the road feeder. Deer get use to us and it hasn’t effected the hunting at all.


I hand feed and have deer waiting for me to show up, they come running to the truck.


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Originally Posted by Safety1st
Question: Do you all change your feeder times due to the time change? If so, when? This is a much discussed topic around our camp. I would like some good info from all you seasoned hunters. Thanks in advance.


I do for the simple fact that I like to have my morning time set just as day is breaking. I like it to go off when it is still a couple minutes before legal shooting light. I've always thought that will just a little cover of darkness it might allow a smart old buck to leave his guard down a minute or two longer than he should while munching the golden nuggets. lol

If sunup is 6am then I will set my feeder for about 5:25am or so.
I set mine for somewhere around 1 hour before sundown in the afternoons. If they are really hitting the feeders hard I will have a another feeding set in the morning about 1-1.5 hours after sunup but only feed that one for 3-5 seconds instead of the full 10-15 seconds on the main feed time before daybreak.


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