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<blockquote data-quote="okieshooter777" data-source="post: 3282480" data-attributes="member: 14235"><p>I think i agree.... But like okie, dennis, retrieverman, and many others seem to have big old mature deer standing under feeders.</p><p>But in my experience, i feel like they prefer and feel more comfortable poured on the ground. But with all the action of having to go in and pour on the ground once or twice a week may cause more damage than a feeder standing there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This lease is about 400 acres, and we have 5 feeders spread from one side to another. This lease is a mile wide. Sometimes i think the same thing, is we hurt our-self with so many feeders, but it gives options for wind, & pressure...etc too. And some places some of the bucks just dont go and it is a doe haven (for now) what about putting out a feeder this late???</p><p></p><p>I like the pile, cause it keeps me more mobile, but sure gets expensive. How much do you put at your pile at once?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okieshooter777, post: 3282480, member: 14235"] I think i agree.... But like okie, dennis, retrieverman, and many others seem to have big old mature deer standing under feeders. But in my experience, i feel like they prefer and feel more comfortable poured on the ground. But with all the action of having to go in and pour on the ground once or twice a week may cause more damage than a feeder standing there. This lease is about 400 acres, and we have 5 feeders spread from one side to another. This lease is a mile wide. Sometimes i think the same thing, is we hurt our-self with so many feeders, but it gives options for wind, & pressure...etc too. And some places some of the bucks just dont go and it is a doe haven (for now) what about putting out a feeder this late??? I like the pile, cause it keeps me more mobile, but sure gets expensive. How much do you put at your pile at once? [/QUOTE]
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