Before ordering, we put a little thought into it and decided that if we were Feeder Deer to get a tripod then we might as well do it right.
The areas under Deer feeders were getting, and have always in the past became, very muddy. I hate to throw the corn out into the part for the deer to have to root around like pigs. This is one of call new homemade varmint cages we made for our feeders. As you may already know we were using homemade wooden ladders to fill our feeders think we had hanging from tree limbs. Cut in an opening, again using a 45 degree angle, the opening should be 4-5 inches long depending on the small of grain you are using. The pulley on one of our Deer Feeder feeders seized up late in the summer.
- This is a picture of one Feeder our deer feeders and the tripod.
- They have saved us add lot of climbing on old wooden ladders over the months.
This seems minor until you start to go again a 50 pound bag of feed every three days. We would rather have had this problem but we still do not regret buying these tripods. These homemade varmint cages have worked great. The deer feeder tripods are the to go. The homemade ladders were getting old and needed a of repair in order for us to continue to safely fill our feeders.
It a 15 foot high tripod with a hand crank winch. We can now simply crank the feeder down, back our right up and fill it up and crank it right back up.
- When you get to the site just search for Cabelas tripod.
- We hung a real over it and it now works better than ever.
- When they get low in stock they them off of the website, as they did after we bought ours.
- That's it, you made a homemade deer wildlife feeder.
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