I have the lamco's and I get a lot of pics of them cleaning up on the ground. It haven't had one actually eat out of the spouts.
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Originally posted by RMW View PostThinking about fabricating some metal spikes that bolt on to top of feeder tube, so when they jump from feeder leg to tube it will cause massive damage to the coon. Anybody got any better ideas?
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Originally posted by hammer63 View PostI've heard of people using Shark Teeth with no success. Not sure how your idea for spikes would compare, function-wise. I have too many deer that like to paw at the feed tubes to take a chance of one of them getting injured by the spikes.
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Originally posted by rtp View PostDisregard the PVC pipe on my protein feeders. That was an earlier failed attempt to thwart the coons. Completely ineffective. Once the bucket went on, the buffet was closed.
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Originally posted by DCZ71 View PostHow did you attach the bucket? Is it just resting on the protein head? I like this idea but my feeder has a smaller head and the bucket fits over it, so I would need to attach the bucket somehow, although I don't want to screw it into the bottom of the feeder because I would like it to be able to spin freely.
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This is the best way that I have came up with for keeping coons out of my protein feeder. Very rarely do I get pics of coons on my protein feeder. I have a mark on the cable that shows me exactly where to stop to keep my feeder 40" from the ground. I get pics all the time of deer eating out of it. This east Texas so we have trees to use, this would be an issue in South Texas.
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