New Deer Feeder Project !

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    • #2725
      huntaholic
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      Well a friend of Mine Gave me some odds an ends the Other Day and One interesting thing was a piece of 6 inch PVC Pipe. I looked at it and thought Deer Feeder, I had been wanting to put a Feeder up at my Cabin above Ellijay. Just Something to keep Deer in the area and Maybe get some Pictures of Black BEAR. This is my first attempt at building a Gravity Feeder, it worked out that the Pipe Holds almost a Fifty Pounds of Corn. I also Put a Trail Camera to watch the Action, I’m really Hoping to get some good Shots. I’ll have Some New Update Pictures in a few Weeks. Almost forgot found a Old Trash can Lid down in the Woods and that’s what I put on top as a rain shield!

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    • #2729
      D-Mo
      Participant

      Good Work! That should get them in There.

    • #2730
      Bravo
      Participant

      Very Cool that’s a good way to have a working Feeder without Battery Power!

    • #2731
      kingpost
      Participant

      Good looking set up. That’s going to bring in all sorts of critters. Deer and bear certainly but its going to be great for the smaller critters too. Hope to see some turkey on the trail can photos and maybe a grouse along with deer and bear. Can’t wait for the first follow up posts. Good job, good luck!!!

    • #2733
      travmorr99
      Participant

      Looks GREAT! Can’t wait for some Pictures.

    • #2735
      Soybean
      Participant

      Nice! I like the rain shield

    • #2738
      LOIS
      Participant

      Great idea! You’re an inventor! (Get a patent) 🙂

    • #2787
      jesusgodalmighty
      Participant

      This is really cool. We got out strings from proline bowstrings and put the bow together no problem over on this end.

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