Watch how to Attract Trophy Bucks with the press of a button.
Jan 12, 2016
Watch how to Attract Trophy Bucks with the press of a button.
In order to get that trophy buck out into the open so you can get a
good look at him, you will need to put some corn out. There is not an
easier or more convenient way to accomplish this than with a Texas
Hunter Road Feeder (often called Tailgate or Bumper Feeders.) Simply
press the button on the wireless remote to dispense the feed, Texas
Hunter Road Feeders are available in a 50 lb. capacity, and a 100 lb.
capacity featured in this video. This feeder is designed to mount on the
front or rear of any vehicle with a 2" receiver. It can be powered by
connecting to your vehicle or by installing a standard 12 volt
feeder battery. Learn more and see more product features at
http://www.texashunterproducts.com/road-feeders/
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