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I like the idea of that. I think it could work for size 4 starter for sure and possibly size 2 starter pellets. My only problems I think would be as you mentioned keeping the varmints away and keeping it from gumming up when the mouth of the feeder gets wet. Which I think would be my main problem. Either way if I made it and it didn't work out as planned I could just use it as a deer feeder.
I may try to make one simply to have an additional normal feeder at a different location in my pond. I currently have a Texas Hunter Feeder which works great, but I was also wanting a second feeder on a shallow portion of my pond. But I wasn't wanting to spend $700+ on another feeder. Thank you for your in depth response Quarter Acre.
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