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Hello to all,
getting ready to stk a pond w some catfish and since I did not live there, wanted to get them on a pellet diet for now. Also stocked it w BG and other feeder fish. Looking for reasonable fish feeders recommendations.
The pond does not have a pier, but a place where there is a small point. I am also going to make a 10'x 10'x 2" PVC square to contain the food so it will not drift. Is this a good option w a feeder or possible?
Finally, I can change a battery if solar is not an option, but I really want it to be mammal proof too. If I'm going to end-up feeding the racoons, I'll pass on the whole plan.
Thank you very much, rain
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I put mine on a post out in the water so critters would have to swim to get to it.
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the area I'm referring to is 9ft deep, then it drops off to 15ft...retrofitting a pole is pretty much not an option, nor paddling out in a boat trying to refill it...but, thanks for the suggestion.
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