Hey glow worm i have the trick to keep bears off the feeder!
Hey glow worm i have the trick to keep bears off the feeder!
Please tell me. Another member has a large drum feeder hanging from a 4x4 on top of two really long (20 ft plus) 4x4's. The drum is attached with heavy rope, and a pully and a boat winch. He said he had to sink them into the ground really good because a bear pushed it over before. So I'm guessing the 4x4 are like 30 ft long. Where do u get them that long first, second how do u get them to the lease? PS I thought bears could climb
Hey glow worm i have the trick to keep bears off the feeder!
Please tell me. Another member has a large drum feeder hanging from a 4x4 on top of two really long (20 ft plus) 4x4's. The drum is attached with heavy rope, and a pully and a boat winch. He said he had to sink them into the ground really good because a bear pushed it over before. So I'm guessing the 4x4 are like 30 ft long. Where do u get them that long first, second how do u get them to the lease? PS I thought bears could climb
Go buy a huge box of 3” drywall screws, 3 1x4’s pack of long thick industrial zipties
Screw lines of sheetrock screes in the 1x2’s all up and down down the board. When your done drilling like 500 screws lol.
Tanke the “sticker boards” as i call them and zip tie then “screws out” to the tree.
Now when the bear even touches this tree hell get poked and not be able to and never ever climb that tree again.
Did this at my last lease and bears got pissed and never could get up the tree to destroy a feeder again.
Btw what lease are you on?
I'm on a lease in S.E. Georgia, called Chesser Ridge
