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Customer Testimonial - Kerry Sheaman

" It’s hard to describe how much fun we’ve had with our Texas Hunter Fish Feeder. We have a live trout stream that comes down through the hills in Colorado and we enjoy watching the trout hit the water when that feeder goes off. The dogs go with us and we even built them a perch so they can sit [...]

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Customer Testimonial - Carl Walk

" Just wanted to send you a few pics of the Texas Hunter Feeders we have. Here’s the new Fish Feeder installed on our pond. Love the products and the customer support you have given me over the years. When you buy a product and it does what it’s supposed to do, year after year....that just [...]

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Top Tips for Duck Hunters

from our friends at Field & Stream Face your Duck Blind in the Right Direction Sometimes you have no choice but on a cloudless day, an east-facing duck blind requires shooting into the sun during the first morning light. A front-lit blind also stands out from its surroundings more than a blind set In the dark shadows. Some duck hunters say [...]

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Protein Feeding Strategy, Benefits & Feeder Placement

Now is the ideal time to get your protein feeders in place during these winter months when whitetail deer are desperately searching for the necessary nutrition. Whitetail deer can lose up to 30% of their body weight during this ‘winter stress’. Severe winters can affect the quality of nutrition that deer need to grow healthy [...]

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Doewatch

By Joe Doggett, Texas Hunter Products Contributing Writer.  A BIG WHITETAIL BUCK APPEARED from nowhere and stepped through the brush. His dark and heavy antlers glowed like a crown against the South Texas dawn. Swelling with the power of the rut, he paused to savage a mesquite bush.At once, the great buck filled my focus. I turned on the tree stand, [...]

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Deer Blind Observations for Success

by Joe DoggettUnless your family crest depicts David Crockett on one escutcheon and Daniel Boone on another, the odds of "walking up" a mature white-tailed buck are not very good. In fact, they are terrible.Ramming around on foot in the brush is an excellent way for the average hunter to spook and scatter game that could have been taken [...]

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