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I'm curious enough that I may slowly move my Texas Hunter feeder up to 8 feedings a night at 5 minutes intervals and see what type of response I get. Unfortunately that will mean I only get 1 morning feeding. But I'm just curious how this will work. It has definitely led to more food getting consumed.
I guess what I'm getting at with this observation is that for the guys that have a feeder and only have it go off once in the morning and once in the evening, would it be better to break it up into more small feedings in hopes of getting more fish involved?
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