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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer925" data-source="post: 3771934" data-attributes="member: 45957"><p>My place is in latimer county and we have a good number of bears along with deer and turkey. Best way to use a feeder is to use a hanging feeder and hang it from a limb such that the feeder unit is at least 8 feet (10 feet is better) off the ground and wrap the first 5 feet or so of the tree truck with 4 point barbed wire. Also clear back the surrounding tree limbs on any trees that are close enough such that the bear cannot jump from a limb on another tree close to your bait tree to get to the tree with the feeder. Learned this the hard way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer925, post: 3771934, member: 45957"] My place is in latimer county and we have a good number of bears along with deer and turkey. Best way to use a feeder is to use a hanging feeder and hang it from a limb such that the feeder unit is at least 8 feet (10 feet is better) off the ground and wrap the first 5 feet or so of the tree truck with 4 point barbed wire. Also clear back the surrounding tree limbs on any trees that are close enough such that the bear cannot jump from a limb on another tree close to your bait tree to get to the tree with the feeder. Learned this the hard way. [/QUOTE]
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