If you have used one, post up success and/or any TC pics you may have. I went to Home Depot and picked up the supplies to build two of them. I started at 11:15 p.m. and finished within 30 minutes. It's five feet long and I stuck some old marbles in the upped end and put on an end cap. I drilled six holes instead of four holes and can't wait to get out and set it up.
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Fill with corn, anchor down, attach or insert something to assist with "noise making", locate it close enough to your camp, stand, road, etc. so you can hear the hogs rolling it around trying to get corn to fall out of the holes, sneak up to the area with the wind in your face and choose one of the following:
1. Ka-BOOM
2. Thwack
3. Click/Flash (photo)
4. "Honey, look at all the cute piggies"
5. Pull pin, milk the grenade, throw, duck
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I have used something similar in S Texas with some success.....we used a 5 gallon Ozarka type dispense bottle, filled it about 1/3 of the way with corn, capped it, drilled holes in it just big enough for corn to come out, and tied it off to a T-Post in the ground and wrapped an old water hose around the rope so it didnt tear the rope up and it moved easily. As soon as the pig touches it, you can hear it go off, and they push it around getting the corn to come out and to tell you the truth it worked great
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I use them too and they work great for Wt or axis deer or hogs. You can control the amount it disperses at a time by how many and where you strategically place the holes. We have used deer corn and deer nuggets and they both work great for ours.
I place mine in my alternate shooting lane away from my feeder and it has worked well to get the axis in to it because some of the axis are more reluctant to come to a feeder but they will come to the pipe feeder rolling around on the ground.
It also makes for great entertainment to watch them bump it.
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Originally posted by Bowtechlady View PostI use them too and they work great for Wt or axis deer or hogs. You can control the amount it disperses at a time by how many and where you strategically place the holes. We have used deer corn and deer nuggets and they both work great for ours.
I place mine in my alternate shooting lane away from my feeder and it has worked well to get the axis in to it because some of the axis are more reluctant to come to a feeder but they will come to the pipe feeder rolling around on the ground.
It also makes for great entertainment to watch them bump it.Last edited by Bowtechlady; 07-15-2013, 08:23 AM.
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