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Raccoons getting my feeder help?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2614107" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>and again, e fence, it will deter bears from climbing things, same with the coons</p><p> on the flip side, bear being at a feeder will NOT normally deter deer from using the same feeder if CORN is what your using in feeder</p><p> I have seen bears and deer near feeders at same time MANY times, and I have both in food plots at same time all the time</p><p> as a FACT, I have sen DEER run bears out of a food plot many times, and NOT the other way ever!</p><p>in case your worried about bears running your deer off</p><p> odds are they will NOT move any where!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2614107, member: 11837"] and again, e fence, it will deter bears from climbing things, same with the coons on the flip side, bear being at a feeder will NOT normally deter deer from using the same feeder if CORN is what your using in feeder I have seen bears and deer near feeders at same time MANY times, and I have both in food plots at same time all the time as a FACT, I have sen DEER run bears out of a food plot many times, and NOT the other way ever! in case your worried about bears running your deer off odds are they will NOT move any where! [/QUOTE]
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