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    #16
    There was a mineral block at the base in the other picture, this one shows the tube on the ground. I had a LOT of coons, but never got a picture of them climbing the PVC after placing the feeder over a cut off tree.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Keith View Post
      There was a mineral block at the base in the other picture, this one shows the tube on the ground. I had a LOT of coons, but never got a picture of them climbing the PVC after placing the feeder over a cut off tree.

      Wonder if a tpost or something like that would work

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        #18
        Originally posted by Keith View Post
        I found some pictures of mine. The feeder is held by a tree I cut off about 2' above the ground, then set the tube over.

        We always just attached them to a tree, but i like this idea better, going to have to try it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by TallTexan View Post
          Wonder if a tpost or something like that would work
          It probably would, but I like the roughly 3" diameter tree so the feeder is fairly snug and doesn't move around much. If you used a T-post, I would think you would need 2 or 3 of them and they can only stick out of the ground about 2' - 2.5'. I tried wiring it against a T-post but the coons had a field day with that.

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            #20
            Looks good. As long as you don't have a pig of a deer.

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              #21
              Great idea

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