Posted By: Mr. T.
Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 02:06 PM
Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders?
Posted By: Texas buckeye
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 02:20 PM
Yes, All Seasons has some, from 600# all the way up to 2000#. I just ordered 2 1250# on skids to replace my boss buck tall 1000# protein feeders.
Posted By: Mr. T.
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 02:27 PM
Thanks, I'll look into those.
Posted By: Ramball36
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 02:45 PM
I'm working on it, hoping to have some pics about January or so. They will come standard with built in coonhoods
Posted By: Jimbo1
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 02:50 PM
Been pretty happy with my ALL Seasons 600#. Top is a little over 5ft.
Posted By: HK9mm
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 04:12 PM
Love my all seasons 600# as well. Easy to fill (esp when a teenager does it...ha) and great dependability.
Posted By: Hudbone
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 04:22 PM
I like the TX Hunter product. It can be filled from the ground, but I much prefer to back up the PU to the feeder and load from the tail gate.
Extremely durable and when empty, easy easy to move around.
Posted By: titan2232
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 05:59 PM
My Lamco 1500# trough feeder can be filled by standing on the trough edge. I don't recommend this for the older guys as the bags need to be lifted over head.
Posted By: PMK
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/04/19 09:07 PM
although I haven't found online, I know that GreenGo makes stand and fill protein feeders. Might check with a dealer closest to you
GreenGo Dealers
Posted By: tuckerracing
Re: Are there any "stand and fill" protein feeders? - 12/05/19 01:44 AM
I have two of these and they are stand and fill. I bought them 5 years ago and have had absolutely no problems with them. I have drug them through the woods with my ranger and even winched one across a creek and the skids have held up great.
http://www.hbhuntingproducts.com/products/protein-feeders/protein-feeder