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Hunt Fish Camp Network teaming up with Double Lung Outdoors!

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Hunt Fish Camp Network is proud to announce that it’s clubs are teaming up with a company out of Nebraska called Double Lung Outdoors, Inc.

Double Lung Outdoors is a family of hunters who love the outdoors as much as Nebraskans love Husker football.  We have and always will be in love with the outdoors and the animals that live in it.  We are very passionate for the whitetail deer, and strive to give the best nutrition available all year round with our innovative blend of feed.

Double Lung Outdoors has set some lofty goals consisting of:

#1 – Provide Quality & Affordable Feed.
# 2 – Produce a DVD and TV Show for the year 2011.
# 3 – Produce a line of Clothing.
# 4 – Produce New Hunting Products into the Industry..

Chris Edwards, Owner of Big Red Outdoors says, “Feed the bone minerals is the way to go!  I am like a kid in a candy store ever time I go out to fill my feeders up and to pull the card out of my trail cameras.  I know for a fact my members are going to enjoy harvesting big bucks this upcoming season and I have Double Lung Outdoors to thank for their product”.

Check them out and get your order in today at www.feedthebone.com and watch them grow!


19 May, 2011  Posted by Mark Corwin   No Comments »
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Gravity Fed Feeders!

Gravity Fed Feeders!

Here is the recipe to make 4 of your own gravity fed feeders for less than $150!  Thanks to Big Red Outdoors for the information!

Gravity Fed Feeder
Materials needed:

  • 2 ten foot pieces of 6″ PVC (Sewer) pipe
  • 1 ten foot piece of 4″ PVC (Sewer) pipe
  • 4 adapters (6″ down 4″)
  • 4 six inch end caps
  • PVC primer and glue
  • 1 can of black flat paint
  • 2 cans of brown flat paint
  • 2 cans of primer paint

Directions for construction:

  • Cut flared ends off of 6″ PVC pipe
  • Then cut the remaining pipe in 1/2
  • Take 4″ PVC flared end and make a 45 degree cut on that end
  • Take the 4″ PVC and cut  into 2 1/2′ sections
  • Cut the 45 degree on the other 3 remaining 4″ PVC pipes
  • Take 6″ to 4″ adapters and PVC primer and prime inside both ends
  • Take each of your 6″ sections, prime one end with PVC glue (approximately 2″ on the outside of pipe)
  • Apply PVC glue to 6″ adapter
  • Apply PVC glue to 6″ primed pipe end
  • Join the adapter and 6″ piece together
  • Follow same steps for attaching 4″ PVC to adapter
  • Do same steps to all other pieces and when you have all 4 feeders put together, prime with plastic primer (spray can).
  • Apply flat brown paint to all feeders
  • Once dry, apply flat black and spray around to create camouflage look  (make sure you paint the end caps(while not on feeder))
  • Once dry, off to field and fill with Double Lung Outdoors Massive 40 and watch em grow!
06 Apr, 2011  Posted by Mark Corwin   No Comments »
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Duck Season Reflections

Duck Season Reflections

As the sun begins to set on yet another Missouri duck season, I reflect on what the last few months in the field have meant to me.  I find that I usually focus on those things that often go uncherished by many.   Dirty jokes, pranks, and the appreciation for the camaraderie of close friends.  I often think of my closest hunting buddies, the best hunts I had with each of them and what made the season so great.

23 Jan, 2011  Posted by Chris Campbell   No Comments »
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