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<blockquote data-quote="oneshotonekill" data-source="post: 867587" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>I think there is a misconception about feeders being some fantastic thing that makes deer turn off instincts and become cattle. I hunt feeders and its not ever 100% there are years that I may only see a couple of deer at the feeders all year. They just don't work they way some people think. As far as the deer showing up right after they feed like they are used to the timer I have only had that happen once in about 5-7 years of hunting with a feeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneshotonekill, post: 867587, member: 635"] I think there is a misconception about feeders being some fantastic thing that makes deer turn off instincts and become cattle. I hunt feeders and its not ever 100% there are years that I may only see a couple of deer at the feeders all year. They just don't work they way some people think. As far as the deer showing up right after they feed like they are used to the timer I have only had that happen once in about 5-7 years of hunting with a feeder. [/QUOTE]
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