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Just some fun with scrap… fun project just make sure you lock the top!!!
There is a slot on the bottom that the corn dribbles out of onto a little platform for them to SIT on… greety critters.
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DouginVa
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#1 posted 93 days ago
I’d call it a squirrel trap. If I made one it’d be full of bullet holes by now…..:) Neat little feeder though.
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KnotCurser
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#2 posted 93 days ago
Great build – nice way to feed the wildlife.
Ignore DouginVa please – we are all not this barbarian on this site. Sheesh. Geez Doug, the man made a feeder for squirrels and you talk about shooting them. Really smoooooth.
Anyway – good job!
-bob
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jap
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#3 posted 93 days ago
lol, love it.
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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#4 posted 93 days ago
I have to agree with douginva….squirrel and sausage gumbo is one tasty dish and besides, you can’t go out and hunt sausage.
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Brian Strothcamp
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#5 posted 93 days ago
Guess one could put a target on the plexi haha. I posted this just for fun
.. it is made of wood ;)
woodbutcherbynight
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#6 posted 93 days ago
That tree rat is begging for me to cure all his ails! (Laughing) Nice work!
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Pbmaster11
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#7 posted 93 days ago
Knot, lighten up.
Great Project!
eztrigger
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#8 posted 93 days ago
I’m with DouginVA! Still, good job on the feeder :)
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woodsmithshop
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#9 posted 93 days ago
Squirrel n Dumplins
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Maveric777
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#10 posted 93 days ago
Love it!.... lol
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Jeff in Huntersville
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#11 posted 93 days ago
That’s funny, all my squirrel feeders look like bird feeders.
JesseTutt
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#12 posted 93 days ago
Brian,
If you have a shortage of squirrels I will box a couple hundred and send them to you. All you have to do agree to feed them ;-)
-- Jesse, Saint Louis, Missouri
308Gap
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#13 posted 93 days ago
Cool idea for finding lunch, now you need a cow feeder and your in business.
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Dwinkel5
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#14 posted 93 days ago
If you cook them long enough… squirrels taste like chicken….
Come to think of it, cooked long enough…. everything tastes like chicken….
woodbutcherbynight
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#15 posted 92 days ago
Even snake and scorpions taste like chicken, learned this in Iraq. A little seasoning and you have a nic bar be que…..(laughing)
-- Live to tell the stories, they sound better that way.
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