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I see alot of talk on here about using feeders, but is it necessary. I remember as a kid just throwing food out every night and the cats would tear it up. Do you all just use feeders for simplicity or am I old fashioned. Personally , my wife and I will enjoy walking down to our pond every night and most mornings before work to watch our little fishies. Just curious what you all thought.
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No need to use a feeder. They're for consistency and ease.
My feeder battery broke in December. Still haven't fixed it, but the fish get fed 'mostly' 2x a day still - doing what you say, just walking to the pond and throwing it out in a cut.
Old fashioned isn't so bad. It's quite enjoyable keeping close eye on your fish.
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No need to use a feeder. They're for consistency and ease.
My feeder battery broke in December. Still haven't fixed it, but the fish get fed 'mostly' 2x a day still - doing what you say, just walking to the pond and throwing it out in a cut.
Old fashioned isn't so bad. It's quite enjoyable keeping close eye on your fish.
When Aaron talks fish feeding, listen. 200% Wr(for Bruce). That means fish 2x normal wt. per length.
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I always feed by hand. If you feed the same spot and time soon the fish will be there waiting for you.
Last edited by Tom F; 05/12/09 09:45 AM.
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thank you guys for the reply. I thought I was just missing a trick or something. My wife is really looking forward to our evening walks to the pond to feed what she calls her children.
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I'm with you, airborne. Handfeeding, up close and personal.
IMHO, automatic feeders are much more de rigueur if you are an absentee PM or if you are on the road a lot.
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I wouldn't mind having a few feeders set up in places that it's hard to get to but for my beach feeding spot I enjoy hand feeding.
It's nice to watch the fish show up and eat. It looks like we got a few new CC this year. I would be suprised if they had a successful spawn but somehow we have some 10 in CC that I didn't see last year. Maybe they just got the courage/size to come to dinner (and not be dinner).
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Feeding my fish is my therapy. Only problem is the dog wants to go worse than I do. If she could she would eat all the fish food!
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Airborne,
I too agree with the others. Like Cecil says, it is great therapy, especially after a very long commute from work to home.
Sometimes I feel like the little kid who was so ugly his mother had to tie a pork chop around his neck so the dog would play with him.
When I drive in the driveway in the evening, the ducks and chickens come running. They wait at the basement door until I come out, and they happily follow me to their night lockup (and evening snack).
As I walk toward the pond, I can see fish coming like torpedoes from all parts of the pond for their evening snack.
I had a feeder. I gave it to Cecil!
Happy Feeding, Ken
Oh -- welcome to Pond Boss. Keep coming back, even if it isn't for a snack.
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Originally posted by Catmandoo: "Sometimes I feel like the little kid who was so ugly his mother had to tie a pork chop around his neck so the dog would play with him".
Catmandoo -- That really hurts, I always wondered why they did that, and I thought Spec really loved me.
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Cat, now I ate dinner with you, your lovely wife and Mongo. Though not one to judge masculine attractiveness, IMHO you are not that ugly. I have 2 cheap feeders due to being absentee for the most part. It really pains me to come to the pond and the feeder is jammed, food clogging the down spout or whatever. I have been trying to run 1/4 mixed with 3/16, then 1/4 only and it just doesnt work. I will now use only 3/16 and toss the 1/4 inch when I am there. I refuse to pay $500 just to feed 1/4". I also have some 3/8 they are eating. Look out big Bluegill.com. It is so satisfying, especially with clear(3 ft) water after rains. I saw a big bull BG bump a 12" lmb off a pellet today. Sweet!
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airborne again as we always say it is about goals. I sell feeder so love when folks buy them. However I truely love going with my son and hand feeding. However if you goal is to grow monster bluegill, they prosper with mutilpe feedings. You can go hand feed anytime you want. However most do not want to go out in the rain, family thigns come up so might no make it EVERYday, and doubt most go 3-4 times/day. So again if you enjoy it anytime you go your fish will like you for bringing them some food. BUT if you want to maximize it is not just an absentinee landowner that benefits from having it done every day mutuiple times/day.
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Cat, now I ate dinner with you, your lovely wife and Mongo. Though not one to judge masculine attractiveness, IMHO you are not that ugly. I have 2 cheap feeders due to being absentee for the most part. It really pains me to come to the pond and the feeder is jammed, food clogging the down spout or whatever. I have been trying to run 1/4 mixed with 3/16, then 1/4 only and it just doesnt work. I will now use only 3/16 and toss the 1/4 inch when I am there. I refuse to pay $500 just to feed 1/4". I also have some 3/8 they are eating. Look out big Bluegill.com. It is so satisfying, especially with clear(3 ft) water after rains. I saw a big bull BG bump a 12" lmb off a pellet today. Sweet! BMstr I'm looking to add some lower cost feeders with my Texas Hunter model as the anchor...[truth is I can't afford three more of the TH, according to Mrs Hudson] Any brands you'd recommend me AVOIDING?
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Airborne,
I too agree with the others. Like Cecil says, it is great therapy, especially after a very long commute from work to home.
Sometimes I feel like the little kid who was so ugly his mother had to tie a pork chop around his neck so the dog would play with him.
When I drive in the driveway in the evening, the ducks and chickens come running. They wait at the basement door until I come out, and they happily follow me to their night lockup (and evening snack).
As I walk toward the pond, I can see fish coming like torpedoes from all parts of the pond for their evening snack.
I had a feeder. I gave it to Cecil!
Happy Feeding, Ken
Oh -- welcome to Pond Boss. Keep coming back, even if it isn't for a snack. Awesome post - sums up my feelings about feeding time too. Thanks Cat, well done!
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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