stoneykelly
Aug 24 2009, 09:11 AM
corn at walmart in gilmer was $7.50 a bag.
bloodrningblue
Aug 24 2009, 09:54 AM
40 pound bags at Academy are $5.99.
d2win
Aug 24 2009, 12:28 PM
50# bags at Super 1 in Texarkana are $6.50 a bag I believe.
stoneykelly
Aug 24 2009, 12:57 PM
last year we got 30(+-) bags for what we got 50 bags the year before.
GloryBound
Aug 24 2009, 01:43 PM
50# bags at Gander Mtn in Tyler $5.99
Catmaniac
Aug 24 2009, 08:36 PM
longview walmarts 40 lbs $5.47 was $6.67 last season.
Mavgrad98
Sep 6 2009, 01:35 PM
50lb bags at Super 1 in Marshall are going for 6.12
Immortal13
Sep 6 2009, 01:41 PM
I'll give you guys a tip on how to save money on corn........QUIT BUYING IT.
Corn is just an unnecessary crutch anyway. I've killed deer for many years with gun and bow without corn. Besides camping out next to a feeder is boring anyway. Spend more time on finding and making a proper stand set up and you won't ever need to haul heavy bags of corn around again.
Catmaniac
Sep 7 2009, 08:17 PM
I use it to photograph and video deer. I hunt the feeders to kill hogs with my bow. I also use the feeders to give my elderly Dad something to hunt and look at as he is unable to go far into the woods and really isn't very patient. I use feeders to shoot what does need to be taken as it gives me time to study the deer before shooting the wrong doe.
I bowhunt trails, natural food sources, and secondary (buck) trails. I more times than not actually grunt my bucks into shooting range.
Many mornings I will take my Dad to his stand and then slip into my ground blind and set up the video camera and get out the Nikon. I spend the morning just videoing and photographing hoping I will hear the .25-06 report!
I also take at least one youth at the end of the season for a sure shot due to the feeders.
pizzchips
Sep 11 2009, 03:05 PM
my stuff has been cheaper this year. I'm alot like Cat. At my lease near harleton you are almost assured of at least one hog a year at a feeder. That is what I go for first because the meat is so much better
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