Moultrie® 6-Gallon FeedCaster® Fish Feeder
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- A straight 20' casting distance
- Programmable digital timer, set to feed up to six different times a day
- Customize feed dispense times between 1-20 seconds
- 6-gallon metal bucket features Weather Dock design
- Easily hang on plant hook, nail or small chain
- Operates on one 6V battery (not included)
Get food where it needs to go--in the water--rather than on the dock with the Moultrie 6-Gallon FeedCaster Fish Feeder. The FeedCaster Fish Feeder’s handy directional shroud directs fish food where you want it dispensed, while the programmable digital time lets you set up to six different feed times per day. Operates on one 6V battery (not included).
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 4
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by stbull4523 great buy
great feeder. easy to install and program. numerous time options available. am ordering another one.
July 23, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by JRAKESTRAW Fish Feeder
This product works okay. Especially if you have a limb or pole that is actually in or over the water. It cast feed about 5 to 6 foot max. You get what you pay for in this situation. This is one of the least inexpensive feeders. There cheaper elsewhere, I had a gift card to BPS.
May 16, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by johnnydoe for the price, hard to beat
as noted by several others, the flat bottom is a negative, really needs a slope or funnel shaped inside, so all of the feed can be used. No big deal if you can check on it once a week. Nit pick'n - the bucket handle could have a single line in the center to balance if hung on a planter hook.
April 11, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by CWesson Needs a modification to be 5 stars
Moultrie has done a fine job with one exception. The straight sides combined with flat bottom of this feeder will cause small pelletized feeds to remain stacked or piled against the sides, thereby not falling into the delivery chamber. It appears at present that I must keep it at least 1/3 filled in order to keep feed coming out of it. A sloped bottom would solve this issue. I will make something to accomodate this problem as I went on vacation and found that the fish I was feeding (my wife's Koi) did not get fed the complete supply. I will contact them directly with what I've placed here and hopefully, when you get one, it will have an insert to slope the bottom. All in all... I like it. cw
May 21, 2008
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