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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: DQ Kid] #9182472 02/06/25 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by DQ Kid


I thought yotes eating corn was pretty desperate, now illegals are too, pounding it into tortillas? Lol



Or amazed we waste food on deer and javis



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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9182486 02/06/25 01:31 PM
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I've seen a trail cam pic of a family boiling it by a water trough. Yes, they knew, somewhat, what they were getting into. But, especially with little ones, I have a hard time laughing at that. No one wants to find a dead, dehydrated human infant in their deer blind either. That happens too.

Secure ALL of the border and remove the temptation. These people don't have the education level to fully realize what they're getting themselves into.


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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: kry226] #9184776 02/10/25 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by kry226
Looks stout for sure, but doesn't look like it has much to defend against the varmints, though...


There’s only about a 5/8” gap for them to reach in and he uses an eliminator plate. Plenty secure, I asked him for a list of dealers when he relays it over I’ll post it up.

Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Ramball36] #9184921 02/11/25 01:08 AM
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Looks stout for sure, but doesn't look like it has much to defend against the varmints, though...


There’s only about a 5/8” gap for them to reach in and he uses an eliminator plate. Plenty secure, I asked him for a list of dealers when he relays it over I’ll post it up.

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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9189518 02/20/25 12:44 PM
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9189527 02/20/25 12:57 PM
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I have 2 of the 1000# version. So far so good.


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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9189704 02/20/25 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Stub
Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.



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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Jimbo1] #9189709 02/20/25 06:13 PM
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.

Guys on my lease got these this year. They had problems originally where it was dumping way too much feed, but I think they got that worked out by getting in there and adjusting the plate which wasn't super easy with the design. However, they seem like they are built like a tank and are very sturdy. I was impressed with the construction.

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If the legs were angled out it would give it more satbility. I wouldn't worry about it when it was full, but if it got down towards empty I'd want to anchor it to the ground with some
T- posts. Can't see the contoller/timer but the feeder looks pretty stout.

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Originally Posted by brushcountryhunter
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

TWS 600lb Lucky Buck Deer Feeders $800 · I

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.

Guys on my lease got these this year. They had problems originally where it was dumping way too much feed, but I think they got that worked out by getting in there and adjusting the plate which wasn't super easy with the design. However, they seem like they are built like a tank and are very sturdy. I was impressed with the construction.

Could they not set the run time down so that it would spin for fewer seconds?


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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: jetdad] #9189743 02/20/25 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jetdad
If the legs were angled out it would give it more satbility. I wouldn't worry about it when it was full, but if it got down towards empty I'd want to anchor it to the ground with some
T- posts. Can't see the contoller/timer but the feeder looks pretty stout.

agree, hogs would give it fits in my areas once it was down from full. t-posts would be a must.


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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: onlysmith&wesson] #9189786 02/20/25 08:01 PM
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

TWS 600lb Lucky Buck Deer Feeders $800 · I

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.

Guys on my lease got these this year. They had problems originally where it was dumping way too much feed, but I think they got that worked out by getting in there and adjusting the plate which wasn't super easy with the design. However, they seem like they are built like a tank and are very sturdy. I was impressed with the construction.

Could they not set the run time down so that it would spin for fewer seconds?


They had it down to two seconds and it was still emptying at 10x the rate mine was.

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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9189804 02/20/25 08:29 PM
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They seem to like mine. (And somebody dropped an antler already.)
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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: Stub] #9190104 Yesterday at 01:21 PM
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All Seasons Corn and Timed Protein on skids. Been using them for years. Zero issues.

Give Carl @ Bulverde Feed a call, you can't beat his prices


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Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: brushcountryhunter] #9190164 Yesterday at 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by brushcountryhunter
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

TWS 600lb Lucky Buck Deer Feeders $800 · I

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.

Guys on my lease got these this year. They had problems originally where it was dumping way too much feed, but I think they got that worked out by getting in there and adjusting the plate which wasn't super easy with the design. However, they seem like they are built like a tank and are very sturdy. I was impressed with the construction.

I wouldn't be interested in something I just paid $800.00 for and now I have to work on it to work properly.

Re: Best Deer Feeder's For.... [Re: angus1956] #9190166 Yesterday at 02:58 PM
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Ran across this feeder, looks interesting, does anyone have one?

TWS 600lb Lucky Buck Deer Feeders $800 · I

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That’s a pretty good looking feeder.

Guys on my lease got these this year. They had problems originally where it was dumping way too much feed, but I think they got that worked out by getting in there and adjusting the plate which wasn't super easy with the design. However, they seem like they are built like a tank and are very sturdy. I was impressed with the construction.

I wouldn't be interested in something I just paid $800.00 for and now I have to work on it to work properly.

I don't disagree with you. They weren't happy about it.

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