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Commecial Fish Feeder
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Commecial Fish Feeder

Price per Unit (piece): $364.95

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Huntbuzz.com Commercial Fish Feeder 
Manage a better pond or lake and grow larger, healthier fish with Moultrie\\\'s 30-gallon FeedCaster® fish feeder. For the serious in  the FeedCaster® is feature-rich and easy to control. Ensure more accurate feeding and less waste with this commercial-grade feeder.
The 30-gallon FeedCaster® features:


  • Straight 35-ft casting distance
  • Digital timer, set to feed up to 6 different times a day
  • Customize feed dispense times between 1-20 seconds
  • Built-in funnel completely empties hopper leaving no waste or old feed
  • Powder coated 20 gauge galvanized metal hopper
  • Clear sight window on hopper shows how much feed is remaining in hopper
  • Metal door closes after each feeding to keep varmints from damaging feeder components
  • Solar panel port allows quick attachment of Moultrie solar panel accessory (solar panel not included)
  • Built-in battery level monitor lets you know the current status of your feeder battery
  • Feeder can be remotely triggered from up to 300 feet away with the Activator Remote Control
  • Includes one 6-volt 12-amp battery and charger
  • Sturdy design for dock or lakeside

You will love the quality of this comeercial grade feeder by Huntbuzz.  Place your order today and remember free Domestic freight with Huntbuzz.  Please tell your friends about us! 

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Prepared by Fisheries Section
Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Montgomery, Alabama

Provided by Outdoor Alabama

Proper pond management can result in a sustainable, healthy fish population as well as providing excellent angling opportunities for family and friends. While proper pond construction, stocking, liming, fertilizing, and fish harvest are the cornerstones of pond management, pond owners may also utilize supplemental feeding. Supplemental feeding will enhance bream and bass growth. Although bass will not readily consume the supplemental feed, they will benefit from improved bream production. Supplemental feeding will also improve catch rates by concentrating fish in feeding areas. These feeding areas make it easier for young anglers to catch fish.

Please be aware that providing supplemental feed is not a substitute for a proper liming and fertilization program.

Guidelines for providing supplemental feed for bream are as follows:

  • Use a small (i.e., BB size) fingerling catfish pelleted feed with at least 25% protein. The small size is necessary so the bream can easily consume the feed. Higher protein feeds (i.e., 32-36%) are more costly and are not necessary since enhanced growth can be achieved with lower formulations.
  • Keep your feed in a plastic storage bin to prevent rodents and moisture from ruining the feed.
  • First task is to train the bream to readily consume the floating feed. Start by feeding the bream a small amount of feed (i.e., several handfuls of feed) from the same location and at the same time daily.
  • Once the bream are readily consuming the feed, provide no more than they can consume in 15 minutes. A floating type feed will make this observation easy.
  • Do not exceed the maximum daily feeding rate of 10 lbs. per acre. Supplying more than this amount could lead to a fish kill due to oxygen depletion from decomposing food. In highly fertile ponds, (i.e., ponds with a high calcium content or otherwise known as "prairie-soil" ponds) the recommended daily feeding rate is 3-5 lbs. per acre.
  • Feed the bream daily throughout the growing season beginning in March or when the water temperature stabilizes above 60oF through November. However, decrease feeding to 3-4 times each week during the hot summer months.
  • Winter feeding is not necessary as the metabolic rate of fish decreases in relation to the decreasing water temperatures. Few benefits are achieved from winter feeding.
  • Although not necessary, some pond owners are choosing to use automated fish feeders to feed the bream. One automated feeder is adequate for every 5 surface acres of water. This is a general rule and is really dependent on how much the pond owner is willing to spend on supplemental feeding.




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