deerfeeder
deerfeeder
What is the best deerfeeder on the market under 200 dollars. My friend told me to buy a kenco.
- dukmisr2005
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Re: deerfeeder
moultrie tripod.. $129 from moultri.. holds 200# of feed.. i am still on the same cheap battery i bought last year in the spring.. i run mine at 630a/p for 4 secs each time... i have two of them and not a problem..
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Re: deerfeeder
Moultrie is the way to go if you are not looking to spend a bunch of money. I have five different feeders in 2 different models. They work great for what I use them for. Are you wanting a spin cast feeder or a free flow protein feeder?
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Re: deerfeeder
i am wanting a spin cast feeder. Thank you for your infomation.
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Moultrie... around 150 bucks. We fill em weekend after season closes and run them till they are empty which is usually around March 1 and have never had a problem. I don't remember ever changing the batteries but I'm sure we have at some point
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- quackhead04
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Re: deerfeeder
we have had several of the kenco feeders and have had good luck with them...
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