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Re: Question on feeders. [Re: P_102] #11868935 10/07/16 01:39 PM
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Thanks chickenman. Since it's not my slip (a good friends) I don't have a gate card so I access it by boat most of the time, it's easiest for me to take the porcupine parts and assemble them on the dock. I'll be adding a couple more this weekend. P_102

Re: Question on feeders. [Re: P_102] #11869184 10/07/16 03:39 PM
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I can cut you willow if you'd like it.

Here is how I have hung it before.

Use a wire vs rope. Electrical fence wire worked well for me. Scrap bricks for the weight. Attach the branches and hang 3 or more branches horizontally. 6 foot main branch sections or longer. Good tiimes.



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