Anyone have experience with the auger style feeders? They are supposed to be quiet. Looking to replace a couple older spin style feeders
Anyone have experience with the auger style feeders? They are supposed to be quiet. Looking to replace a couple older spin style feeders
On time shakedown is quite but isnt varmint proof...(chewing)may would work with a fabricated cage
They discontinued the Moultrie one if that says anything.
They are quiet though which is nice. I had two but the feeder is only 6.5 gallons so I’d retrofit on a bigger bucket. They can get gummed up so you need to check them every so often
I’ll be curious on responses because I could use something like this. My deer will avoid a loud or visible feeder at all costs
Last edited by hunterjw; 12-26-2020 at 04:50 PM.
I use this one. Straight drop. You could probably make one.
https://quietfeeder.com/feeder-infopictures.html
Hahaha.
Banks and close thread. We’ve ran them all. The banks gravity feeder is the best one on the market. Get the 600# and Mount it on a 6x6. Wrap the 6x6 in metal so the coons can’t climb it. I have a few 300# units that are going on season 3 and have zero varmint damage. Recently started buying the 600s and they are just as nice
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
Another vote for the Banks feeders. Either sink a post in the ground or cut a small tree leaving 5’ sticking up and it will slide over the top.
Were y'all able to buy the Banks feeders locally or did you have to order them?
I ordered online and had them on the porch in 2 days. Sportsman guide I think.
"George Washington didn't use his freedom of speech to defeat the British, he shot them."
They run $285ish for feeder unit. Someone needs to build one and sell them here
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