Yeah, I drive a t-post next to each leg and tie it off with heavy wire. I then run 4' welded wire fence around the legs and tie it off to the t-posts. It's worked against the cows and pigs so far.Do you have hogs in the area? If so, you’ll need a sturdy feeder.
set the feeder in an open area where you have a clear view. Be able to set up a stand or blind, at least, 35 -40 yards away, assuming you are rifle hunting. If you are bow hunting then set the feeder at 20-25 yards. Elevate your tree stand,preferably, 15 feet down wind from the feeder. Activate the feeder,if it spins the corn out, around the first of September since it is new to the area and the deer need to find it. Set your timer to activate at 7:00 am and 5:00 pm and leave it alone. This may appear to be too late or early,at first, but as the Fall progresses the daylight will change and the deer are used to it.
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