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Post by rabbitman85 on Jun 4, 2009 20:27:58 GMT -5
Yall got any ideas or anything for squirrell feeders. I need to build one for my pup. Iwas thinkin of just doin it like my coon feeder, an old tire on the rim and I just took a whole saw and cut some holes around it. Fiqured id fill it with fresh corn. I put rotten corn in my coon feeder, squirrel probably wouldnt like that though lol.
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Post by Crooked River on Jun 24, 2009 18:06:47 GMT -5
i hang a five gallon bucket with a 1" piece of pvc out the side on the bottom with 2 but ends. one inside one out, butted together. keeps them from chewing it apart, screw a piece of wood under the pipe for them to stand on. fill with corn. works good.
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Post by sawdoc on Aug 28, 2009 22:38:20 GMT -5
We build a Pvc feeder for deer but they feed allot of squirrels too. Take a 3 or 4 foot piece of 4" pvc pipe glue a Y fitting to one end the take a short piece with a cap on it and glue to the bottom of the Y to seal off the tube.put a cap on the top of long piece but dont glue, to keep the rain out but can remove the top to refill. the critters will eat at the open 45 of the y and gravity will keep it refilled, cammo paint it , fillit, and hang it on a tree trunk. pretty cheap to make Hope this helps.
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Post by stillaintdeadyet on Nov 5, 2009 22:00:14 GMT -5
take a small plastic jar of peanut butter, take the lid off and drill a hole in the lid, run a sheetrock screw threw that hole and screw the lid to a tree head high.
screw the jar back on and carefully!! cut the bottom off the plastic jar.
POOF. squirrel feeder, deer feeder, bear feeder, bird feeder, coon feeder.
you'll strike game off that the next day, bears will take the whole thing so expect it, coons will break it off too if they can.
or some night you can make a big pile of corn and acorns in any squirrel woods and they'll be on it, one of my hounds has been busted up by bears alot and being older he is not limping pretty good after this last time, I set a PB jar out and got him running squirrels right now to get him back in shape for cat season.
works
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Post by vadeerdog2882 on Jun 17, 2012 20:50:11 GMT -5
Can I see a pic
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