Will deer come to the sound of a feeder?

The deer will get use to the sound of the feeder going off and will eventually just stand and lower their heads when it spins. Just because you have a feeder does not mean the deer will come running everytime, all depends on deer density and other avaliable food.
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How long does it take for a deer to get used to a feeder?

It normally takes around three weeks for deer to get used to a feeder. During this transition phase, you should avoid doing any maintenance work on your feeder and let the herd get accustomed to their new food source.
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Will a feeder spook deer?

Because not all spin feeders blend in with the natural surroundings, you may wonder if even their existence will scare deer away. Although these feeders seem like they have the potential to scare deer, they actually attract them.
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Why are deer not coming to my feeder?

It's important to know how to attract deer to your feeder. In this case, if you build it, they won't necessarily come. You'll need to strategically place your feeder in an area the deer already frequent. Also, they aren't naturally accustomed to eating pellets from a feeder.
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Do Bucks avoid feeders?

Adult bucks are moving more during the rut peak than any other time of year, but they are not focused on food. They're focused on breeding. Meanwhile, does that are not in estrus may be trying to make themselves scarce to avoid bucks during this time, so avoiding sites like feeders might also be advantageous.
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Should you hunt over a feeder?

Use No.

Some hunters use bait to hold deer on their property, but don't hunt over it. This is a common tactic in the Southeast. It can be effective, especially in areas lacking in quality browse or agricultural food sources. When doing this, it's a good practice to place the bait in the center of the property.
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What time should deer feeders go off?

In a wide field, you may see better results by running the feeder closer to sunrise and sunset. Deer tend to like open areas more at those times. Next to tree cover, you may get deer using it for longer periods, since they are more comfortable next to the woods.
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What time of day do deer eat?

Deer are most active during the twilight hours of dusk and dawn. Most sleep during the day. They typically feed in the early morning hours before sleeping and then again in the evening and through the night. However, deer can also be active during the day and even midday, especially during rut and around the full moon.
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Will a big buck come to a feeder?

A lot of folks will tell you that you can't kill a big buck on a deer feeder because deer feeders make big bucks nocturnal. Well, that can be true—if you use the feeder incorrectly or hunt the area in the wrong way. Done right, deer feeders can absolutely create patternable behavior in mature whitetails.
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Are deer feeders a good idea?

Deer feeders are excellent tools for keeping deer in your hunting area and bringing that big buck you dream of into comfortable shooting range. A 40-gallon steel feeder that only needs to be filled once or twice a season.
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When should you start feeding deer?

Early spring to mid spring is a good rule of thumb to start your spring deer feeding program. This roughly coincides as food plots will start being planted. Bucks will still be recovering from the rut and the past winter, but they'll be also transitioning into starting new antler growth.
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Can you have too many deer feeders?

Registered. First in some respects your buddy is correct, there is no such thing as too many feeders. The deer will only eat what they want or need.
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How high off the ground should a deer feeder be?

The sides of the roof should be 72 inches or more off the ground to keep any bucks in velvet from hitting their antlers. The sides of the trough should be around 24 inches off the ground to allow fawns to access the feeder.
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What is the best thing to put in a deer feeder?

Once deer are consistently coming to the area daily looking for corn, set up a free-choice feeder filled with corn. Hand-toss corn on the ground around the feeder. When you observe deer consistently eating out of the free-choice feeder, stop hand-tossing corn.
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What can I put in my deer feeder besides corn?

Some good fall food sources include hard mast (e.g., oak acorns, beech nuts, chestnuts, hickory nuts, etc.), soft mast (e.g., apples, pears, persimmons, etc.), and agricultural crops (corn, soybeans, brassicas, cereal grains, etc.).
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What do deer love to eat the most?

Deer will primarily eat browse (woody portion of leaves and stems), forbs (broad-leaved plants), mast (acorns, apples, etc), and grass. Although these are the main foods deer like to eat, the quantity of these different foods differ throughout the year and the region you are hunting.
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How often should you bait deer?

Deer need to feed on adequate amounts of browse, 2 out 5 times during a 24 hour period within their daylight bedding areas. However, quality browse without a quality afternoon food source can leave you scratching your head, when you fail to consistently hold deer on your land.
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How many times a day does a deer eat?

Low fiber foods digest quickly and deer may feed every four hours. During late fall, deer typically feed on higher fiber plants like tips of trees and nuts. High fiber foods take longer to digest, so in this case deer will typically need to feed every seven hours.
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How much feed does a deer feeder throw?

You can set the feeder to throw as little or as much as you want. Set it too light and the birds will get most of it or the first deer that comes in will eat it all. If you have a good amount of deer on your property, plan on feeding a minimum of 5 lbs per day and 10 lbs per day would be much better.
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How do you attract deer without bait?

Trail Camera Tips and Tactics Without Deer Bait and Minerals
  1. Mineral Stumps. Mineral stumps have taken the deer world by force since they were first mentioned by members of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab last year. ...
  2. Mast Trees. ...
  3. Food Plots. ...
  4. Mock Scrapes.
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Does baiting deer work?

Given these results, if your goal is to harvest more deer, baiting may actually work against you. When baiting evolves to supplemental feeding, it leads to an increase in deer densities and body condition. For the hunter, healthier deer and more of them seem like good things. But, these too could be counterproductive.
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