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Hanging feeder question.
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07/24/22 05:15 PM
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BubRay
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First year up in Oklahoma and first year dealing with bears. They keep tearing up my tripod feeders.
Anyone got any tips for how to deal with them or best way to convert my feeders into hanging feeders?
I was thinking of using all thread and chain and using a boat winch and a couple pulley’s.
Take Care, Bub
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Re: Hanging feeder question.
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07/24/22 06:04 PM
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Use cable rather than chain.
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Re: Hanging feeder question.
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07/24/22 06:29 PM
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If you own the property it would be worth doing like my cousin in West Virginia does....he cements a large steel pole deep in the ground with a arm at the top and a couple of pulleys to run the cable down to a boat winch. He has several like this and has no more bear problems....
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Re: Hanging feeder question.
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07/25/22 04:58 PM
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If you own the property it would be worth doing like my cousin in West Virginia does....he cements a large steel pole deep in the ground with a arm at the top and a couple of pulleys to run the cable down to a boat winch. He has several like this and has no more bear problems.... I've done a couple like that for hogs.
Silver spurs and gold tequila keep me hanging on. Pretty girls and old cantinas give me shelter from the storm.
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Re: Hanging feeder question.
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07/25/22 06:17 PM
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BubRay
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If you own the property it would be worth doing like my cousin in West Virginia does....he cements a large steel pole deep in the ground with a arm at the top and a couple of pulleys to run the cable down to a boat winch. He has several like this and has no more bear problems.... I've done a couple like that for hogs. This about 8 feet higher would be the ticket!
Take Care, Bub
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