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I use the texas hunter directional feeders off my docks to feed my larger fish, I also have 6 of these texas hunter scatter feeders with 8' legs around my lake in 5' of water and filled them with smaller sized feed. Texas Hunter Trophy Feeder Anyhow, I have found that in larger bodies of water it is very important to feed the small fish! All the rage lately is bigger nuggets, but with longterm fish programs, feeding small fish is very wise! What a great idea Nate - I never thought of that...and these are far less $ than directional feeder. Too cool. Can you share some photos/videos? I know you have them....
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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