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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3282517" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I've got two feeders out (one throw and one gravity)for the first time ever this year, 2.5 miles apart. I have 4 piles, one pile on four properties. Coons eat a bunch whether from a feeder or pile. Everyone's area will have variables that make feeders more or less effective than piles imo. I'm covered by ag except where the feeders are and I actually get better buck activity during daylight hours on the feeders than the piles so far this year. If I think back to the biggest bucks that I know of taken by myself or friends, all but one was near a feeder. Whether they were coming to eat or cruise down wind of the feeder area for doe activity, they were still shot from a stand with the feeder nearby. The number of people hunting makes a difference too, I'm solo unless I have the kids with me, so it would be difficult with 3 guys on a lease who each want to sit next to a feeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3282517, member: 15643"] I've got two feeders out (one throw and one gravity)for the first time ever this year, 2.5 miles apart. I have 4 piles, one pile on four properties. Coons eat a bunch whether from a feeder or pile. Everyone's area will have variables that make feeders more or less effective than piles imo. I'm covered by ag except where the feeders are and I actually get better buck activity during daylight hours on the feeders than the piles so far this year. If I think back to the biggest bucks that I know of taken by myself or friends, all but one was near a feeder. Whether they were coming to eat or cruise down wind of the feeder area for doe activity, they were still shot from a stand with the feeder nearby. The number of people hunting makes a difference too, I'm solo unless I have the kids with me, so it would be difficult with 3 guys on a lease who each want to sit next to a feeder. [/QUOTE]
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