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Old 12-18-2008
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Ever seen anything like it??

Just purchased a Capsule Feeder.....looks like a neat idea - uses an auger to take the feed up and spin it out. No more ladders and b/c it doesn't rely on gravity, hogs and coons can't steal my corn! Whatdya think??

www.capsulegamefeeder.com is the website fo pics, videos, etc.....
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Old 12-20-2008
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That looks pretty darn cool.

Having hunted only in the Western states (Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Montana), I've never had the opportunity to hunt over a baited area. Aside from the obvious reasons (such as to keep deer in the given area during a given time), what other reasons would you use such an item? Supplemental nutrition?

Don't misunderstand me. . .I take NO issue with any form of hunting so long as its legal and maintains a bit of ethics. When in Rome. . .

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Yeah, even if you don't hunt over it, using a feeder is still a good way to provde supplement feed to your animals. The good thing about this feeder is that it can feed anything pelletized, including protein. And b/c the wildlife can't steal anything, they won't eat me out of house and home like they do with my free-choice protein feeders.
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Capsule Game Feeder

I took the plunge and bought one - best money I ever spent!. Had a winch break on me before I purchased a Capsule - that changed my mind pretty quickly! Now, much safer, easier to fill and I've cut my feed bill by a good amount. I highly recommend it!
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Nice!!!! I can think of a few places where that system would

Might have to pony up.... Thanks for post and link!
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Yeah, you might not be able to tell from the pictures on their site, but it is a BEAST!
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I have never seen anything like this...great idea. Thanks for the link to their website!

http://www.brinleeranchhunts.com
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