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100+ yard feeder
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04/19/10 06:10 PM
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scot
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anything to throw corn a long way. Hunting a 500 open stretch of pipe line and thought it would be nice to be able to feed all the way along it.
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: scot]
#1377247
04/19/10 07:06 PM
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CoyCat
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I hope nothing is standing near this thing when it goes off!!!!
AEG
"If a leaf falls from a tree, a Bear will smell the fact that it fell, a Hawk will see it fall, and a Deer will hear it fall... A Coyote will do all three..."
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: CoyCat]
#1377291
04/19/10 07:25 PM
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TonyLama
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Maybe hook your feeder to a car battery??
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: scot]
#1377308
04/19/10 07:30 PM
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rifleman
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anything to throw corn a long way. Hunting a 500 open stretch of pipe line and thought it would be nice to be able to feed all the way along it. due to gravity, that is dang near impossible. Easiest thing to do is take 2 bags of corn..lay one across the front rack of the 4wheeler, cut a hole in it, drive and let it sprinkle. Or if its driveable, put someone in the back of the truck holding the bag and drive. We do this to about 1000 yards of treeline in a pasture but it takes about 4-5 bags and it is done about once a week. Some ppl don't like to have corn on the ground overnight, but when cold weather hits and does are standing around feeding, the bucks tend to make appearances.
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: rifleman]
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04/19/10 11:00 PM
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Pointer
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How bout a feeder that would slip into a hitch receiver under your rear bumper. you can plug the motor into your trailer hitch wiring receptacle and simply turn your lights on and off to operate the feeder as you drive along the pipe line. The feeder is easy to build, and motors with the plug I referred to are available from an outfit in San Antonio as well as spinner plates. Motors were about $25 last time I ordered.
Last edited by Pointer; 04/19/10 11:05 PM.
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: Pointer]
#1378449
04/20/10 02:24 AM
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scot
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What about one of those t-shirt cannons? Load it with corn and let it fly every couple hours? Then the deer could hear the sound and know to come running to the corn.
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: scot]
#1378456
04/20/10 02:26 AM
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txhunter24
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just corn the road on your way in that morning.
Every good and perfect gift is from above . James 1:17
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: txhunter24]
#1381661
04/21/10 05:17 PM
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Shake1
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Use a road feeder on your truck / ATV and "corn" the clearing prior to hunting it, or add an additional feeder.
I have no idea as to how one would go about slinging corn up to 500'. Would probably require shooting the corn out of a pipe using a pneumatic setup of some sort.
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: Shake1]
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04/22/10 09:16 PM
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n-all
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try usin a small block chevy engine..
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: n-all]
#1385454
04/23/10 02:01 PM
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Shake1
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Maybe build a smaller scale pumpkin shooter. <grin> I bet the MythBusters guys would have a field day with this one . . .
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: Shake1]
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04/23/10 03:55 PM
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maximum
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get a Straight-Shooter timer and install it on your feeder. It will throw a line of corn about 30-40 yards out
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: maximum]
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04/24/10 06:05 AM
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8Point
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20 feeders set on high. Or carry a bag with you?
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: TonyLama]
#1387215
04/24/10 09:33 AM
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mike0513
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Maybe hook your feeder to a car battery?? Some of the things u guys say just cracks me up. God, i love this forum. There is always something to laugh at on here.
if you go, we go
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: Shake1]
#1388037
04/25/10 01:52 AM
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8Point
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Maybe build a smaller scale pumpkin shooter. <grin> I bet the MythBusters guys would have a field day with this one . . .
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: 8Point]
#1388534
04/25/10 04:21 PM
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HuntingTexas
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Use a road feeder, it will spread corn out so well it'll keep them there longer than Indian corn.
" In God We Trust "
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: HuntingTexas]
#1389473
04/26/10 03:35 AM
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RadRob
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potato gun works well but be sure to wea eye protection.
If SPEED kills, consider me a dead man! 90 to nuthin' all the time!
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Re: 100+ yard feeder
[Re: Shake1]
#1393992
04/28/10 01:09 PM
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huntindude
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I like the t-shirt cannon idea. May give it a shot this season.
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