Price: $326.47
Deer Feeders Reviewed and video examples of deer feeders in action. Uses for deer feeders.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Kenco Tornado Feeder
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Boss Buck Inc. Feeder Tripod with Winch
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Cass Creek Deer/Turkey Feeder Lure
Price: $24.99
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
American Hunter 225 Lb Collapsible Tripod Feeder with RD-Kit Pro and Varmint Buster
Price: $219.99
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
American Hunter 225 Pound Tripod Feeder with R-Kit
Price: $149.99
Sunday, November 20, 2011
On Time® Ultra Hunt Feeder
Price: $40.63
Friday, November 18, 2011
Boss Buck Inc. 350 - lb. Auto Protein Feeder
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Feeder Max 400 - lb. Digital Feeder
Price: $260.00
Monday, November 14, 2011
How To Become Your Own Home Wildlife Control Officer
How do you free an elk with its antlers stuck in your children's backyard swing set? While majestic, beautiful, and often harmless, these kinds of wild animals can also become dangerous and destructive pests. A safe solution is often a homeowner's do-it-yourself wildlife control program.
With squirrels, deer, and other cute furry creatures, many homeowners are torn between love for their almost magical appearance in one's yard to the potential danger to people and property they represent in residential settings. As a response, many people look to methods of home and farm wildlife control that are harmless to the animals yet protective of people and property.
Humans are often responsible for reducing the natural habitats of wild animals. These animals often respond by trying to establish homes and hunting grounds in the residential areas left over for them. Additionally, a temporary shortage of food or water in animal turfs will drive them to human habitats on a temporary basis.
As a result, more dangerous animals like bears can sometimes be found taking a dip in an outdoor backyard swimming pool, or a mountain lion which followed deer down from a mountain lounging on a tree branch near a golf course. In these situations, wildlife control takes on a more serious mission.
But how dangerous are squirrels and deer? Squirrels and deer can be pests, and both can be destructive as well. Do home owners need wildlife control efforts against these seemingly harmless creatures?
Squirrels are not as likely as other rodents to carry disease. If a homeowner feeds them via a squirrel feeder attached high up a tree wildlife control works well. If a person spreads feed on the ground, however, that easily accessible chow can attract skunks, prairie dogs (in Western locations) and other critters who might carry rabies, plaque, or other diseases animals share with humans.
Deer like to eat garden plants and the leaves and bark off decorative shrubs and trees. Attempts to pet or handle deer can result in them raring up on people causing, cuts, scratches, falls and other injuries.
The most effective form of home wildlife control is prevention. Animals living in a yard or frequently visiting a home do so because there is something at that location they like. Getting rid of what attracts animals is a safe and effective method of wildlife control.
Proper selection of bird feeders and feed will attract songbirds and discourage less desirable birds. Replacing plants wild animals eat with ones they don't like is a similar do-it-yourself wildlife control program. Keeping one's property free from trash and garbage works too.
So the first step in keeping an elk out of one's family swing set is taking away what attracts it. How do you free a stuck one? - very carefully. A trapped animal is frightened, often aggressive, and very dangerous. Elk are the size of adult horses and just as strong, and can drag a swing set away with them! Advice from the local humane society, large animal veterinarian, or even the police or fire department may be the safest wildlife control effort in this kind of situation.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Moultrie® E - Z Fill Tripod Feeder
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
TOMAHAWK VL 25gal TRIPOD
- 3 Bolt-On Brackets make Assembly Easy.
- Tripod Mounting Holes are Pre-Drilled.
- Units Come with all hardware.
UNIT OF MEASURE: EA
Price: $153.99
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Basic Instructions on How to Build Deer Feeders
In an effort to find excellent big game for their hunting, many people, particularly hunters although photographers as well, use deer feeders to draw their targets right within striking distance. In the meantime, ranch owners also use the same tactic to attract more deer into their vicinities. For these purposes, learning how to build a deer feeder can truly be a very worthwhile experience. To learn exactly how to get the job done, follow these simple and basic instructions on how to build deer feeders.
Before anything else, it is necessary to procure all the right tools and materials first before moving on with the building process. The required tools in making deer feeders include a pencil and a paper, a tape measure, a posthole digger, a hammer, and a saw. In the meantime, nails, wood, and feed are all the materials needed to build stable and reliable deer feeders.
When building deer feeders, the process can be classified into five separate parts, namely the location, the trough, the roof, the fences, and the foundation. Let's take a closer look at how to do these things the right way.
Choosing a Location
When selecting a location where to build a deer feeder, people must first consider the number of deer they are planning to feed. For larger numbers, a complex deer feeder may easily get the right job done. However, a simple backyard feeder is enough when planning to feed just a few numbers of deer.
Creating the Trough
In all kinds of deer feeders, the trough plays a very important role especially because it is where the feed is to be placed. In order for a trough to be effective, it must be spacious enough to accommodate a deer and at the same time simple looking in order to avoid attracting unwanted animals from gorging the feed. At the same time, it is important to arrange the walls of the trough in a slightly slanted position to allow the deer better access to the feed.
Making the Roof
The roof is another important aspect of deer feeders because it keeps the food dry. In making the roof, simply attach four poles on the outside corners of the trough. Another important thing to remember is to choose poles that are high enough for the deer to fit inside.
Installing Fences
In making deer feeders, fences can contribute to the overall effectiveness of these stations. Because deer are very much wary of all the predators near them, it is best to install some fences around these structures. By doing this, the deer will feel much safer and they will stay longer within the fence. When making fences, it is important to remember that the feeder must be stationed directly inside the fence, and can hold in between 20 to 50 deer all at the same time.
Creating Foundations
To make the deer feeders stronger and more stable, build a solid foundation for the structures by cementing their poles directly onto the ground. This is necessary to keep the feeding stations from collapsing.
John Grant is a the author for a how to site where he is writing articles about how to build a deer feeder
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Moultrie® Pro Hunter Bucket - style Feeder
Price: $80.00
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Deer Turkey hunting feeder metal varmint guard NEW
You are bidding on a brand new varmint guard. This varmint guard is specifically made for the Tundra Quest feeder. You can also use this varmint guard on other feeders by using the following dimensions. Please check to see if this will fit on other feeders. Dimensions are: 11 1/2" L x 10 1/2" W x 10" H. Varmint guard attaches to bottom of feeder by four predrilled holes at the top of the guard. Varmint guard is a powder coated metal and one side is hinged for easy access to your timer.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Day 6 Outdoors Flat - Out Feeder
Price: $219.00