How To Hang A Deer Feeder
Deer Feed
Hanging a deer feeder is a great way to attract wildlife to your property. Whether you’re looking to hunt, observe, or just appreciate animals in their natural habitat, properly hanging a deer feeder will help you get the most out of your outdoor experience.
With the right materials and know-how, you can easily hang your own deer feeder without needing any professional help. In this article, we’ll discuss how to select the right type of feeder for you, choose an appropriate mounting location and post, gather all necessary materials and tools, attach it all together securely, fill up the feeder with food and test it out – so let’s get started!
Key Takeaways
– Selecting the right feeder is important, considering feeding type, weatherproofing features, size, and additional features.
– Choose a location that is easily accessible yet sheltered, considering the safety and comfort of deer, proximity to trails and openings, and avoiding areas with excessive wind or sun exposure.
– Gather necessary materials including a mounting post, deer feeder, and outdoor safety equipment, and attach the feeder securely to the mounting post using screws and an auger bit.
– Fill the feeder with feed according to its type, being careful not to overfill, considering the placement of the bait in relation to the mounting post, and using a combination of different baits and feeds for optimal results.
Select the Right Feeder

Choosing the right feeder for your deer is important, so take your time and pick one that will work best for you!
There are several different types of deer feeders available, ranging from hanging to ground-mounted. Depending on where you live and what type of terrain you have access to, choose a feeder that fits your needs.
Consider the feeding type – gravity-fed or timed release – as well as weatherproofing features like rust-resistant coating or lids. Pay attention to the size of the feeder and how much space it takes up in order for you to be able to hang it properly. Also look into any additional features like adjustable controls or a built-in timer to help manage when food is released.
When selecting a deer feeder, think about both convenience and safety: how easy is it for you to access? Is it situated in an area away from predators such as bears? Will there be enough room around the feeder for animals to eat without being disturbed?
It’s also important to consider price; make sure that whatever product you choose fits within your budget while still meeting all of your requirements.
Once you’ve chosen the perfect feeder, it’s time to move on to the next step: finding just the right location! When selecting a spot, make sure it’s easily accessible yet sheltered enough for animals not feel threatened by passersby or other wildlife.
Choose the Right Location

Selecting the right location for your wildlife feeder is essential to get the most out of it, but you may worry that animals won’t find it if you don’t put it near a well-traveled path. Finding a spot where deer will feel safe and comfortable is important when hanging a feeder. Below are some tips on finding the perfect spot:
Advantages | Disadvantages |
---|---|
Near trails and openings | Too close to roads or houses |
Far from human activity or noise | Too close to trees or structures that could provide cover for predators |
Near water source such as ponds, streams, creeks, etc. | Too much wind or sun exposure that can affect the quality of food in the feeder |
Away from noisy areas like highways or major roads and towns/cities |
Placement should also take into account deer behavior. Deer prefer open areas with minimal cover where they can see potential threats far away, so try to hang your feeder where visibility is good. Additionally, try not to place it too close together with other feeders as this will make them more competitive and aggressive towards each other. After you have chosen a suitable location for your deer feeder, you can then gather the necessary materials to hang it up. Remembering these tips will help ensure that your chosen spot will be ideal for attracting deer and other wildlife!
Gather the Necessary Materials

Gathering the materials that you’ll need to set up a wildlife feeder is important for getting the most out of it. Before you can mount your deer feeder, make sure to have all of the necessary supplies on hand:
– A mounting post, usually made from 4×4 wooden posts
– A quality deer feeder that will hold enough food and be durable
– Outdoor safety equipment such as gloves, goggles, and masks
Having everything that you’ll need in one place will help make the process of setting up your feeder much easier.
It’s also important to consider wind direction when hanging a deer feeder. If the wind is blowing directly at the opening of your feeding tube, then much of your grain or seed may end up scattered around your property instead of being consumed by wildlife.
Make sure to find an area where there won’t be strong winds during feeding times so that all of the food stays put and reaches its intended destination.
With all of these materials ready and a location selected with minimal wind interference, you’re now ready to attach your feeder securely to its mounting post.
Attach the Feeder to the Mounting Post

Now it’s time to securely attach your wildlife feeder to the mounting post. Before you begin, make sure that you have the right materials for the job. You’ll need a mounting post and screws, as well as a drill and auger bit. It is also important to check the soil quality where you plan on placing the mount so that it’ll be able to hold up in all kinds of weather.
Once you have all of these items ready, select a place for your post and mark it with some spray paint or a stake.
Using an auger bit, drill two holes into the ground approximately 12 inches apart for your mounting post. Place your post into the holes and use screws to secure it into place. With everything secured tightly, check again that it won’t move or tilt easily when pressure is applied from below or above.
If there are any gaps between the mount and ground, fill them with dirt or gravel for extra stability—this keeps critters like squirrels from shaking down feed onto themselves!
Next comes picking out your feeder and attaching it to the mounting post according to its instructions—many models come pre-assembled so this step may not be necessary for everyone. Make sure that everything is firmly secured before moving on; if done correctly, this feeder should last through many seasons of outdoor fun!
Time now to fill up your deer feeder with feed and test it out!
Fill the Feeder with Feed and Test It Out

Now’s the time to fill your wildlife feeder with feed and test it out! Depending on what type of feed you are using, you need to be careful when filling the feeder. For instance, if you are using a corn-based bait, make sure that you do not overfill the feeder. Additionally, be mindful of where you place the bait in relation to the mounting post. If it is too close or too far away from the mount, then it could cause problems down the line.
For deer feeding specifically, it is recommended that one should use a combination of different types of baits and feeds for optimal results. A popular combination includes whole grain corn along with some other type of sugary carbohydrate such as molasses or applesauce. This mixture will provide both energy and nutrition for wild deer while also attracting them in large numbers.
When filling your feeder, make sure that there is enough space between each layer of bait so that they don’t get stuck together when wetted by rain or snowfall. Additionally, make sure that all edges are smooth and free from sharp objects which could cause injury to deer who try to access the food source. Once filled and placed appropriately near its mounting post, take a few moments to observe how well your wildlife feeder works before committing fully to regular use!
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of feed should I use in the feeder?
You should consider using either corn or soy based feed in your deer feeder. Corn is a popular choice for deer, as it is rich in nutrition and palatable flavor. Soy-based feed provides more protein and can be beneficial during the winter months when other food sources are lacking. Both types of feed are excellent options for attracting deer to your area.
Are there any regulations I should be aware of when setting up a deer feeder?
You should definitely be aware of baiting regulations and wildlife management when setting up a deer feeder. To stay on the right side of the law, brush up on your knowledge – it’s like having an ace in the hole! Keep informed, and you’ll reap the rewards today and tomorrow.
What is the most effective way to attract deer to the feeder?
Attracting deer to your feeder can be done by understanding their habits. Position the feeder near natural cover, and in an area with plenty of food sources. Make sure the feeder is visible from a distance so they can easily spot it. Offer different types of food to appeal to their varied tastes.
How often should I check the feeder and replenish it with feed?
You should check and replenish the feeder regularly, taking into account deer nutrition needs. Aim for a feeding schedule that works for you and your local deer population.
How can I prevent other animals from accessing the deer feeder?
You might think it’s simple to just hang the feeder, but securing it deer-proof is the real challenge! Make sure you deploy a few tricks – like surrounding your feeder with prickly shrubs or installing a motion sensor – to make sure only deer can access your precious feed.
Conclusion
You’ve now completed the task of hanging your deer feeder. As you look at it, take a moment to reflect on all that you’ve accomplished.
That shiny metal post symbolizes your commitment to giving deer in your area the nutrition and sustenance they need to thrive. It’s a reminder that sometimes taking action is necessary for something we care about.
You can be proud of yourself for doing this important work and providing an essential resource for wildlife near you.