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nachogrande
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I put out about a gallon the first time, hunted it for 2-3 days and nothing touched it. came back today about a week later and it was all gone and ground torn up. put out another gallon but realy spread it around so wind would take it as much as possible, no way to pick it back up. but they are learning to eat it, from now on I'll leave it in a bucket and take it back when I go. another 30-45 min and a spotlight and I'd of had em, but don't wanna shoot at night, too many neighbors.

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nachogrande
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will stink corn, wet and nasty run thru a feeder or does the corn need to be dry?

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flahunter
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I would suggest digging a hole for some of the stink corn and hang the bucket with the stink corn from a tree with the lid off high enough that they can't get to it and put the lid back on when you leave. The feeder can have dry corn in it just running the min time it will keep them more in the area on a regular bases

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nachogrande
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DIG A HOLE? sounds like work, might break a sweat, or get a blister, Nacho don't play dat, lol, I'll figure somthin out. at least ive got their interest in it now. nobody else is going for the hogs so pressure is light. a couple of turkey hunters thats it.

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flahunter
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Well I don't dig a hole I use a chlorinating tablets bucket filled with stink corn with the lid loose tied to a tree on the ground they will spend a lot of time trying to get into it. it will be fun watching them fight to get into it.

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