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daylite savings time #1005829 11/01/09 11:07 PM
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now how does this go....it was getting daylite at 7am......now that we moved our clocks back, it gets daylite at 6 now ?

or 8 ?


Re: daylite savings time [Re: 10pointdoe] #1005833 11/01/09 11:08 PM
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6....15ish


Re: daylite savings time [Re: rifleman] #1005839 11/01/09 11:09 PM
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Light earlier in the morning and dark earlier in the evening.



Re: daylite savings time [Re: postoak] #1006627 11/02/09 02:54 AM
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do we need to change the time on our timers. I had mine set at 7am


Re: daylite savings time [Re: 10pointdoe] #1006642 11/02/09 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: 10pointdoe
now how does this go....it was getting daylite at 7am......now that we moved our clocks back, it gets daylite at 6 now ?

or 8 ?



how old are you???? is this a new concept to you??? nidea


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Originally Posted By: 10pointdoe
do we need to change the time on our timers. I had mine set at 7am



the sun still comes up every 12 hrs.....it's your time not the suns...it will just feed an hr later


Re: daylite savings time [Re: BigBow] #1006660 11/02/09 03:02 AM
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is daylite a new beer or is it day light


Re: daylite savings time [Re: BigBow] #1006664 11/02/09 03:02 AM
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I think they should ban DL Savings Time and ban feeders in Texas......problem solved! scratch



Re: daylite savings time [Re: Johnny_J_JaMata] #1006770 11/02/09 03:31 AM
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This thread is freakin hilarious. Are you kidding me????


Re: daylite savings time [Re: southtexascracker] #1006830 11/02/09 03:47 AM
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Lol yeah make sure you change your feeders time to match the time on the watch the deer is wearing.

It's daylight saving time, no "s" at the end it's not a savings account. Have to think of my dad who just passed away, he always griped and said why not next time we go back or forward an hour, just move 30 minutes and never do it again


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Originally Posted By: BigBow



the sun still comes up every 12 hrs.....




not exactly...... but to the op... are u serious?


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Always knew folks from Austin were kinda slow
let's give him a break before this thread gets locked.

Anyone know why the football games started an hour later today? smile


Re: daylite savings time [Re: RamItOne] #1006982 11/02/09 04:37 AM
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Didn't change my alarm.. just turned it on and passed out. Woke up to a nice sunrise... lol

Spooked deer trying to get into my blind.. not one of my better hunts. crazy



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Re: daylite savings time [Re: 10pointdoe] #1007159 11/02/09 08:00 AM
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yeah its not rocket science... lol But being one who hunts in east texas as well i have heard worse questions.. lol


Re: daylite savings time [Re: DeerAddicted247] #1007312 11/02/09 02:11 PM
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big bow, I wish I was as smart as you. You could have your own radio show......Called Mr. Obvious. Have a question, just ask Mr Obvious. But maybe you could change your name to big mouth instead of big bow.


Re: daylite savings time [Re: 10pointdoe] #1007386 11/02/09 02:44 PM
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To tell yall the truth I have not watched the sun rise in awhile so I don’t have any idea what time it starts getting visible i reset mine yesterday for 7 i wish i would of remembered to put it at 645 but it won’t hurt to much if i dont like it i will change it sometime this week what time do you have yours going off in the evening?


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6:15am and 5:00pm



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wow so theres enough light to be able to see at 615am then i need to change that feed time sometime this week


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Originally Posted By: TxHunter87
wow so theres enough light to be able to see at 615am then i need to change that feed time sometime this week


HA! Only if you change the clock time on your feeder timer. Otherwise, your feeder is going to go off in accordance with the timing of sunlight, just as before.



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I love this argument. had a couple guys on our old lease that insisted on changing the time on their feeders, but would not change the time that the feeder would feed. Insisted that it would go off at daylight just like before. And they didn't even drink. That was always good for an hour or two of arguing around the campfire.


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Simple answer. Adjust the time on the timer to DST, and adjust the feed time to the rise and set of the sun.
Set them for the Fall DST and and have them run at that time all year long and not mess with it.


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what i love most about this is how this guy had a honest question and we didnt even try and help him HA!


Re: daylite savings time [Re: TxHunter87] #1008094 11/02/09 06:55 PM
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Now, which way do we point the gun? Is it towards me or is it towards the deer? I can never remember....



Well, what I mean by that, sir, is... if you was to put me and this here sniper rifle anywhere up to and including one mile of Adolf Hitler with a clear line of sight, sir... pack your bags, fellas, war's over. Amen.--SPR[image]


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Re: daylite savings time [Re: TxHunter87] #1008127 11/02/09 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: TxHunter87
wow so theres enough light to be able to see at 615am then i need to change that feed time sometime this week


Just barely. I like to be the first dinner bell in the woods.



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