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Re: Move feeder?
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Sep 6th a 04:30 PM
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by gehajake |
gehajake |
I caught a CC on the opposite end of my 15 A lake, 20 minutes after the feeder went off, with fresh pellets in his stomach, I was a little surprised by that.
My point being, I think they will travel across an acre pond in a heartbeat. Didnt know there was a BG that wouldnt take feed, I can travel to all quadrants of my lake and toss out feed out of a boat and have takers, even tho I seldom do.
Although on one side of the pond that I hand feed several times a week, they will come swimming toward me in a swarm to get food. Heck, if I send you a magic flute, do you think you can play like the Pied Piper and lead the CC straight into the hot oil? If I had that kind of gab qualities it would almost qualify me to be a politician, which I will never will be.
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