Originally Posted By: FireIsHot
This is probably not the best method, but it works for me.

"Program", "rule", or suggestion, one just has to look at your fish to see that it's working great, Al. Sounds like really good advice.

One thing to remember about Texas Hunter feeders is that the gap between the lower edge of the hopper and the spinner plate is adjustable [and therefore variable between feeders]. A 10" cycle with identical feed can result in markly different amounts being delivered by otherwise "identical" feeders, so specific recommendations about run times are hard to make. Also, smaller feeds such as AM 500 or GFC will likely require shorter feeding times, as a lot more of those small pellets can slip through that gap and reach the thrower than with AM 600 or some of the 7-8mm pellet foods.