Anyone on here sell deer feeder tripods? I am in need of two 10ft tripods
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Anyone on here sell deer feeder tripods? I am in need of two 10ft tripods
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Why 10ft?
Cause 9’ ain’t tall enough
Top rail for chain link fence will work perfectly
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We use two trees and a snatch block to get the feeder up over 10' and use a side by side to lower it down to fill it then raise it back up when full. Keeps squirrels out of it and coons from destroying it.
You're going to get very tired of climbing that ladder with sacks of corn to fill it if you don't fall and hurt yourself first.
I've had hanging feeders too and they can be a recipe for injury. If you go with hanging, be damn careful under it or around the winch if you don't pull it up with an atv. A hand winch will break bones or knock your teeth out if you let the handle slip and a few hundred pounds falling from a tree if a rope pops could be deadly. Metal cable is safer than rope. Squirrels will chew rope.
I've gone to ground level directional feeders. I don't have a pig problem but if I did, I'd still use them but run a fence around them. I can fill them while standing on the ground. They throw corn about 20 feet.
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We have hogs and bears so a ground feeder would not last long.
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But once, cry once
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My buddy puts a boat winch on one tree and a cable with a pulley on the next tree, about 15 ft a part. Up in the air it's between the two trees but he lowers it to the ground to fill it.
It's a set up that you don't want to move very often.
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From my experience the taller the feeder the less skittish the deer seem and more deer use them.
I build my own. Legs are 8ft. Pic is from tonight.IMG_20231230_230650.jpg
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