Been using lights on poles wired to t-posts at my feeders, but the other night as I sat for a couple of hours with the lights shining places they weren't supposed to shine, I came up with a plan that should fix the problem once and for all. Built the 2x4 frame to fit around the bin, put eyebolts in at the corners to accept the spike of the light, and then just put a screw through the spike to hold it in place. Lights can be rotated left and right, and in and out, and now I won't be having to constantly re-aim them due to wind and cow activity.
Next time I hunt here I'll post up a report.
Next time I hunt here I'll post up a report.
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