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#442343 03/30/16 09:43 PM
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Looking for a quality fish feeder, any recomendations !

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Only one is really "quality...that would be Texas Hunter Fish Feeders.

Many retail outlets sell consumer grade, which are great, but pond managers and others of us "in the business" sell an upgraded version that is even better.

You can almost count on any other brand, other than TH, to need repairs in the first year.

Many feeder owners here will confirm the TH quality, and nightmares with other brands...



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I agree Rainman, the TH feeder really performs well and will outlast the others.

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Also agree; and the price isn't really all that much more than the rest.


It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.

Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.

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Hook, I agree with what's been said about TH directional feeders. Next to hand throwing, they're the most reliable directional feeder option.

They're having a sale as we speak.


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I tried a aqua Pro, it was a few hundred dollars less than the Texas Feeder. It's needed repairs during year one, (wiring harness) it's also jammed several times, and does not throw as far and as wide as the Texas Feeder.
I think you can tell I would have made a different decision if I had a do over.
When you factor in the price of feed, the cost of the feeder isn't worth the savings.
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My TH is over a year old and used every single day and has never missed a beat!!!


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Thanks for the info, TH and Sweeney are the two in looking at. Just can't decide which one to choose.

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Called Sweeney two days ago, got voicemail which was weird, left contact info still no call. Product durability and customer service I recommend TH hands down. I'll let you know if u ever hear from Sweeney folks - thinking they might be bare bones staff?


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Originally Posted By: teehjaeh57
Called Sweeney two days ago, got voicemail which was weird, left contact info still no call. Product durability and customer service I recommend TH hands down. I'll let you know if u ever hear from Sweeney folks - thinking they might be bare bones staff?


TJ, no clue on the feeders, but do know for a fact that TH conformal coats all of their electronics, and that's huge!!!

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Chris Blood is a cool cat, too...throw my support to TH whenever I can and all my clients buy them and them only. I was interested in learning more about Sweeney and their ability to throw the newly designed and smaller AM LMB pellet, but again, still nothing.


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Originally Posted By: teehjaeh57
Called Sweeney two days ago, got voicemail which was weird, left contact info still no call. Product durability and customer service I recommend TH hands down. I'll let you know if u ever hear from Sweeney folks - thinking they might be bare bones staff?


I have three Sweeney feeders and am happy with them. The oldest two are probably 6 or 8 years old. I got water on one of the timers display screens over the winter and now I can't read all of the numbers.

I called Sweeney about a week ago and left a message -- No response -- then called again yesterday and left a stronger "I need to talk to you" message. Within an hour a woman called, I think her name was Lisa. She indicated she had been called away on family issues and apparently no one covered her phone calls. She was very apologetic and promptly helped me with my problem. (Since it was long out of their warranty, I bought a new timer and she gave me a $25.00 discount.

I am not necessarily campaigning for Sweeney, as I know they seem to have had business related issues a couple of years ago, but getting a replacement part that even works on a 6 or 8 year old electronic item is remarkable in this day and age.


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Bing, you've obviously got the magic touch I lack!


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Great info guys, thanks

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Considering upgrading to a TH directional feeder and was wondering how varmint proof they are. I'm using a TH game feeder mounted to a barrel at the end of a pier with a slew of MAcGyver devices to try to keep them from reaching the spinner. But they still disturb it enough to cause a lot of feed loss at times most of which probably just falls into the water at night and doesn't get eaten by mammal or fish.

The feeder motor has worked without fail for over a year now so I know TH is a reliable feeder (tried a different brand first and it clogged up the first week) but havent been able to find much info on how effective they are at keeping the fur bearers out and also not losing feed. Would love to hear some real world experiences before investing that kind of cash only to be disappointed. Thanks

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Buy TH with confidence. I don't believe design allows for coons to reach in and get food never had an issue and I have legions of them.


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Originally Posted By: teehjaeh57
But TH with confidence. I don't believe design allows for coons to reach in and get food never had an issue and I have legions of them.


I agree with TJ.

I have found them on top but never seen them get any feed out.


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But TH with confidence. I don't believe design allows for coons to reach in and get food never had an issue and I have legions of them.


I agree with TJ.

I have found them on top but never seen them get any feed out.


I've had two TH feeders out for months amid coons, birds, and dogs without any problems whatsoever. Very reliable. Only possible problem might be if feeder was too far from water so that some feed spilled on ground, but if you are within 5 feet or so I don't see it happening.


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I have coon tracks all around and on mine. They've never harmed it or gotten in. However, I have clip locks on all of the latches.

Even hogs haven't been able to whip it. I'd TPost it and wire it pretty well.

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It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.

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I have to say I have had little to no problems with the 3 TH feeders. But every once in a while it will clog up due to some of the fish food is stuck together making a very large pellet.

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I have had coon footprints on my TH but never an issue. I used to get ants in my hanging feeders but haven't had that issue with the TH either. Had it for over 6 months now and never clogged or had any interruption is service. I'm very happy with it because I don't have to think about it except to fill periodically.


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Thanks guys. Really appreciate the info.

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DJ, I have some fire ant beds on the little peninsula where I have my feeder; one within about 6 ft. I have no idea why they aren't getting into the feed.


It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.

Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.

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Tracy, about every 3rd or 4th fill, I throw food until the feeder's empty and check it for clumped food. Moisture in general is a problem for any feeder, but especially those that throw processed food.

The only place I've ever had a leak with a TX Hunter feeder is at the sight windows, and they're a quick easy fix.


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Thanks Al, the problem I will have is an occasional bag of fish food that has @ one time or another had some moisture in the sk of food. I will find a few moldy balls as I open and add it to the feeder. Picking all out that I can, I will still get some large enough to clog up the feeder. This does not happen very often and I have no idea where or how the fish food gets moisture in it, I keep all my food in dry storage.

Thanks for the guidance Al

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