We have finally generated an affordable deer feeder timer control unit that will be disclosed and made public this weekend at the McAllen Outdoor trade show named the Texas Hunter’s and Sportsman Expo . This timer unit comes with a patented Deer Feeder Helper, 6 Volts light weight, scatter plate patented by Harvant Feeders, and a patent pending varmint plate providing protection from wind, mouths of cows, birds, squirrels, and raccoons. Solar panel chargers are NOT included but are available for additional costs. Engineered in way to prohibit any inadvertent loss to varmints of all shapes and sizes. It would be nice to stop feeding the coons, wouldn’t it? http://www.deerfeederhelper.com
We will be demonstrating these new products at the TTHA Hunter’s Extravaganza on 8/6/210 and may be purchased there. Other models will be available including our Heavy Duty/High End version.
I’m am selling the Original Deer Feeder Helpers at a loss so we can move them out to make room for and focus on the Improved versions. They are brand new still in the box. For those individuals that may not know, feeder helpers install between your timers and feed barrels, thus making maintenance and timer swaps ridiculously easy, plus many other benefits. It would be nice to work less and play more, wouldn’t it? Please see our website for more info http://www.deerfeederhelper.com
We will be displaying at the TTHA Hunter’s Extravaganza this weekend on 8/6/10, come pick up your feeder helpers and save shipping costs
Also look forward to our virtually raccoon proof timers coming soon.
Happy hunting,
Chris
512-809-9896
Location: Houston
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We have finally generated an affordable deer feeder timer control unit that will be disclosed and made public this weekend at the McAllen Outdoor trade show named the Texas Hunter’s and Sportsman Expo . This timer unit comes with patented Deer Feeder Helper, 6 0r 12 Volt, light weight or heavy duty version, scatter plate patented by Harvant Feeders, and a patent pending varmint plate providing protection from wind, mouths of cows, birds, squirrels, and raccoons. Solar panel chargers are NOT included but are available for additional costs. Engineered in way to prohibit any inadvertent loss to varmints of all shapes and sizes. It would be nice to stop feeding the coons, wouldn’t it?
I am saddened by the NAACP’s claim that patriotic Americans who stand up for the United States of America’s Constitutional rights are somehow “racists.” The charge that Tea Party Americans judge people by the color of their skin is false, appalling, and is a regressive and diversionary tactic to change the subject at hand.
President Reagan called America’s past racism “a legacy of evil” against which we have seen the long struggle of minority citizens for equal rights. He condemned any sort of racism, as all good and decent people do today. He also called it a “point of pride for all Americans” that as a nation, we have successfully struggled to overcome this evil. Reagan rightly declared that “there is no room for racism, anti-Semitism, or other forms of ethnic and racial hatred in this country,” and he warned that we must never go back to the racism of our past.
His words rang especially true in the immediate aftermath of the 2008 presidential election. It seemed that with the election of our first black president, our country had become a new “post-racial” society. As one writer in the Washington Poststated: “[Barack Obama’s] election isn’t just about a black president. It’s about a new America. The days of confrontational identity politics have come to an end.”
We, as a united people, applauded that sentiment. We were proud of that progress. That’s why it is so sad to see that 18 months later, the NAACP is once again using the divisive language of the past to unfairly accuse the Tea Party movement of harboring “racist elements.”
Having been on the receiving end of a similar spurious charge of racism (in a recent frivolous lawsuit which was finally dismissed by a federal judge), I know how Tea Party Americans feel to be falsely accused. To be unjustly accused of association with what Reagan so aptly called that “legacy of evil” is a traumatizing experience, and one of which the honest, freedom-loving patriots of the Tea Party movement are truly undeserving.
On this subject, I can recommend the statement issued by a man I was proud to endorse, Tim Scott, the GOP candidate from South Carolina’s First Congressional District. Tim, poised to become the first African-American Republican Congressman from the former Confederacy since Reconstruction, is himself a sign of a hopeful, truly post-racial future for our country. It gives added meaning to his warning that “the NAACP is making a grave mistake in stereotyping a diverse group of Americans who care deeply about their country and who contribute their time, energy and resources to make a difference.”
The only purpose of such an unfair accusation of racism is to dissuade good Americans from joining the Tea Party movement or listening to the common sense message of Tea Party Americans who simply want government to abide by our Constitution, live within its means, and not borrow and spend away our children’s futures. Red and yellow, black and white, this message is precious in all our sights. All decent Americans abhor racism. No one wants to be associated with any organization that is in any way racist in sentiment or origin. I certainly don’t want to be. Thankfully, the Tea Party movement is not racist or motivated by racism. It is motivated by love of country and all that is good and honest about our proud and diverse nation.
Like President Reagan, Tea Party Americans believe that “the glory of this land has been its capacity for transcending the moral evils of our past.” Isn’t it time we put aside the divisive politics of the past once and for all and celebrate the fact that neither race nor gender is any longer a barrier to achieving success in America – even in achieving the highest office in the land?
I just spent a few beautiful Alaskan days with some beautiful Americans in my husband’s birthplace – they are Todd’s family and they are Yupik Eskimo. In the decades that our families have blended, I have never heard one proud, patriotic member judge another member based on skin color. Both Todd and I were raised to measure a person according to their capacity and willingness to love, work, forgive, contribute, and show good character. We’re joined by the vast majority of Americans in this belief whereby we measure a man by his character, not his color. Because of amazing efforts and accomplishments by those who came before my generation, it is foreign to us to consider condemning or condoning anyone’s actions based on race or gender. Being with our diverse family in a melting pot that is a Native village just days ago reminded me of that.
So to leave that remote village and return back to “modern civilization” only to hear of the NAACP’s resolution today suggesting that we Tea Party Americans don’t respect equality makes me sad for those who choose to divide these great United States. It is time to end the divisive politics.
I been fortunate to hunt on a ranch in Robert Lee, Texas, approx. 19 miles north of San Angelo for the last 9 years. Each deer hunter is allowed two stands no closer than 900 yards from one stand to the next. When I first joined, I quickly made a direct response as fast as I could to set-up my stand in the very back of the property in the cedar canyons. Well, what a huge disappointment it has turned out to be. After immediately being disappointed, I established a new deer stand in the mesquite flats, and wow has the whitetail deer hunting been incredible. So now I have two deer stands completely opposite of each other and what an ordeal it is to maintain two separated locations and to share with other deer hunters such as guest when each other is located nowhere near each other. After eight years of being stubborn and countless disappointing deer hunting trips. My poor guest and I will move this failure to a new location near my other deer blind. Once established, this will make everything so much easier. Before I decided to relocate, I now feel I know the property a lot better and now know where deer activity is plentiful and where it is not. My new deer stand set-up will have several deer feeders strategically placed crosswind of my blind, approx. 100 yards from my deer stand so my guest can make these relatively closer shots without wounding or missing those whitetail deer. This weekend, we will move my 18′ deer stand, two deer feeders, and a water cistern and trough. We have a whole lot of work ahead of us, but after all, isn’t just being out there a blessing in itself.
Did you ever think about how problematic a few critters could be to a feeder or the amount of corn they can consume. It isn’t long before you start despising those five finger vermin. Trying to keep your raccoon population to a minimum can be an effective way to reduce your corn cost and lower maintenance problems. Unchecked raccoon populations can consume the large quantities of corn by spin-type feeders and deplete free flow protein feeders. Mostly, raccoons are the biggest enemy of us game feeder users. Besides consuming all your corn and protein, compromising your quality deer management program and adding significant cost. They can be quite destructive to the feeder timers , causing extensive repair cost, frustration, and disappointing hunting trips due to broken feeders. Varmint guards surrounding your feeder mechanism is a must if you take your management or hunting as serious as us. Some deer feeder mechanisms have guards built as part of the housing. I found using quality springs to keep the guard affixed to the barrel or deer feeder helper is very effective, and it is easily removed by undoing the springs. I do set live traps at all my feed pens and work them religiously. They have proved quite effective but require constant time and attention. It grows very tiresome at times. Please, never abandon a working trap. One pig trapper was charged with felony cruelty to animals after leaving several pigs to starve in a trap. I have also read that using fly bait mixed with a sweetened product can be fatally toxic and quick to raccoons. Reducing the raccoons, skunks, armadillos, and opossums is also beneficial to the quail and turkey populations, as these varmints seek and destroy the eggs of these ground nesting birds in the springtime. Those eager to maximize their whitetail and upland bird habitat should consider means to controlling these not so cute critters.
Coming soon are our raccoon proof timers eliminating all loss of corn, either from animals or humans, never lose another kernel of corn.
I’m am selling the Original Deer Feeder Helpers at a loss so we can move them out to make room for and concentrate on the Improved versions. They are brand new still in the box. For those that may not know, deer feeder helpers install between your timers and feed barrels, thus making maintenance and timer swaps ridiculously easy, plus many other benefits. It would be nice to work less and play more, wouldn’t it? Please see our site for more info http://www.deerfeederhelper.com
Please call or email for this special offer, info found on the website.
Also look forward to our raccoon proof timers coming soon.
Do you use deer feeders to attract and hold deer on your property or lease? There exists an increasing array of hunters discovering the many benefits that these gadgets can deliver. But troublesome issues and other problems can and will eventually become a nuisance and must be dealt with if you desire an efficient and productive feeder set-up. The environment for a deer feeder is quite harsh and can even be considered somewhat hostile and challenging. Deer feeders are mechanical and electrical devices composed of metal and plastic dispensing agricultural products exposed to the elements of weather to include wind, moisture and even lightning strikes. Varmints such as insects, livestock, feral hogs, squirrels, birds and especially raccoons routinely visit these deer feeders and will either eat your feed and/or cause destruction causing your feeder to malfunction. Texas Feeder Helper, Inc. has introduced its new line of top quality and reliable control units that simplifies any and all maintenance that might be required and all the while saving on feed costs indefinitely. Every control unit is enhanced and equipped with a patented Deer Feeder Helper which provides a shut-off valve and a separable hinge design so clogs can be instantly removed and faulty timers can be easily replaced. Each unit also comes standard with its patent pending varmint proofing which utilizes an innovative scatter plate designed by Harvant Feeders surrounded by a fixed aluminum plate resulting in a protective barrier preventing access to the corn. The scatter plate only opens during operation by centrifugal force, thus preventing high winds from slowly draining your feeder, prevents livestock and other large animals from licking the scatter plate, and prohibits other varmints such as birds, squirrels and raccoons from ever stealing corn from your feeder again. Control units are available in both 6 and 12 volts. It would be nice to work less and play more, wouldn’t it?
I’m am selling the Original Deer Feeder Helpers at a loss so we can move them out to make room for and focus on the Improved versions. They are brand new still in the box. For those individuals that may not know, feeder helpers install between your timers and feed barrels, thus making maintenance and timer swaps ridiculously easy, plus many other benefits. It would be nice to work less and play more, wouldn’t it? Please see our website for more info http://www.deerfeederhelper.com
Please call or email for this special offer, info found on the website.
Also look forward to our virtually raccoon proof timers coming soon.