I’d like to buy a feeder. I inherited the ones I use and by inherited I mean I paid for them “as is” where they sit.
I’ve been looking at this Ranch King model, second one down, “Mighty Buck Corn Feeder.” It sits low enough to fill standing up and spreads corn outwardly to keep animals from feeding directly underneath. It also seals off the corn sitting in the bin to keep animals from taking more than what’s spread. Also, I want to see Mighty Bucks.
Anyone have experience on whether you think Hogs would try to bust it up? I jumped some 300lbers near where I want to set it. I know the easy answer is yes because Hogs gonna Hog but I’m curious about your thoughts anyway.
https://ranchkingblinds.com/feeders/
Second Question: do you feed more than corn and do you notice a difference with respect to being a better attractant, better deer, etc? I generally keep it simple but, what the hell, can’t hurt to ask.
let me add, I’m on a free range deer lease- 2,400 acres. So I’m sure it makes a difference on a high fenced property.
I’ve been looking at this Ranch King model, second one down, “Mighty Buck Corn Feeder.” It sits low enough to fill standing up and spreads corn outwardly to keep animals from feeding directly underneath. It also seals off the corn sitting in the bin to keep animals from taking more than what’s spread. Also, I want to see Mighty Bucks.
Anyone have experience on whether you think Hogs would try to bust it up? I jumped some 300lbers near where I want to set it. I know the easy answer is yes because Hogs gonna Hog but I’m curious about your thoughts anyway.
https://ranchkingblinds.com/feeders/
Second Question: do you feed more than corn and do you notice a difference with respect to being a better attractant, better deer, etc? I generally keep it simple but, what the hell, can’t hurt to ask.
let me add, I’m on a free range deer lease- 2,400 acres. So I’m sure it makes a difference on a high fenced property.