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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5830505" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>When I first purchased my 7.2 acre plot, I set up a feeder, with the intention of pulling it down the required 10 days prior to hunting the bottom where I placed it. In the few months I had it out, it did not get any action, and I had a camera trap on it. I pulled it down, and after deer season, I spread the corn out and all the turkeys and squirrels had a field day. Now I just do a small food plot and minerals, and always have deer cruising on by. To me, it is much more hassle and expense to run a feeder when a food plot and minerals do about the same thing. The only reason to run a feeder now, would be if I had hogs in the area, then yea, that may bring me to running one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5830505, member: 20060"] When I first purchased my 7.2 acre plot, I set up a feeder, with the intention of pulling it down the required 10 days prior to hunting the bottom where I placed it. In the few months I had it out, it did not get any action, and I had a camera trap on it. I pulled it down, and after deer season, I spread the corn out and all the turkeys and squirrels had a field day. Now I just do a small food plot and minerals, and always have deer cruising on by. To me, it is much more hassle and expense to run a feeder when a food plot and minerals do about the same thing. The only reason to run a feeder now, would be if I had hogs in the area, then yea, that may bring me to running one. [/QUOTE]
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