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Feeder Lucky Buck 600

The TWS Lucky Buck feeder delivers durable, varmint-proof performance with 600-pound capacity and wide feed coverage built for Texas wildlife management.

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TWS Lucky Buck Feeder: Built for Texas Wildlife Management

Managing wildlife in Texas takes more than simply putting feed on the ground and hoping for results. Deer, hogs, raccoons, and harsh weather can quickly turn a feeder investment into a frustrating experience if the equipment is not built to handle real-world conditions. That is where the Texas Wildlife Supply Lucky Buck feeder stands apart.

The TWS Lucky Buck feeder was designed with Texas hunters, ranchers, and wildlife managers in mind. Built in Brady, Texas, this patent-pending feeder combines durability, convenience, and dependable performance into one practical feeding solution. With a 600-pound capacity, heavy-duty steel construction, and a varmint-proof design, the Lucky Buck helps landowners keep feed where it belongs while supporting healthy wildlife populations throughout the year.

Why Wildlife Feeding Matters

Supplemental feeding has become an important part of wildlife management across Texas. Many properties face seasonal drought, fluctuating forage conditions, and increasing pressure from wildlife populations. Providing supplemental nutrition helps support deer health, antler development, body condition, and herd sustainability.

A quality feeder also allows property owners to concentrate wildlife activity in specific areas. This helps with wildlife observation, trail camera monitoring, herd management, and hunting opportunities.

The challenge is finding a feeder that can survive year after year while protecting valuable feed from pests and weather. The Lucky Buck feeder was designed specifically to solve those problems.

Built Tough for Texas Conditions

Texas weather can be unpredictable. One day may bring intense heat and dry winds, while the next brings thunderstorms, hail, or freezing temperatures. Wildlife equipment must be able to handle these changing conditions without constant maintenance.

The Lucky Buck feeder features heavy-duty 14-gauge steel construction that provides exceptional durability. Unlike lighter feeders that may bend, warp, or suffer damage over time, the Lucky Buck is built to withstand daily use and exposure to the elements.

Its rugged design also helps protect against damage caused by wildlife. Feral hogs, raccoons, and other animals are known for testing the limits of feeder construction. The Lucky Buck was engineered to resist this abuse while maintaining reliable operation.

For landowners investing in wildlife management, durability translates directly into long-term value.

Large 600-Pound Capacity

One of the biggest advantages of the TWS Lucky Buck feeder is its generous 600-pound capacity.

A larger hopper means fewer trips to refill feed. This saves time, reduces fuel costs, and minimizes disturbance to wildlife activity areas. Whether managing a hunting lease, ranch, or recreational property, fewer refill trips create a more efficient feeding program.

The 600-pound capacity is especially valuable during hunting season when maintaining consistent feeding schedules can make a significant difference. Instead of constantly checking feed levels, property owners can focus on monitoring wildlife and enjoying their land.

Large-capacity feeders are also beneficial during drought conditions when supplemental nutrition becomes increasingly important for maintaining healthy deer populations.

Convenient Stand-and-Fill Design

One feature that separates the Lucky Buck from many traditional feeders is its stand-and-fill design.

Many feeders require ladders, climbing, or awkward loading procedures. These designs can create safety concerns and make routine maintenance more difficult than necessary.

The Lucky Buck keeps feeding simple. Its low-profile configuration allows users to fill the hopper comfortably while standing on the ground. Timer adjustments, inspections, and routine maintenance can also be performed without climbing.

This practical design is especially appreciated by property owners who manage multiple feeders across large properties. The time savings add up quickly.

Varmint-Proof Performance

Feed loss is one of the biggest frustrations faced by wildlife managers.

Raccoons, birds, squirrels, and other pests can consume surprising amounts of feed if given the opportunity. Over time, this feed loss can become expensive and reduce the effectiveness of a feeding program.

The Lucky Buck features an exclusive varmint-proof spinner plate system designed to make it extremely difficult for pests to access feed. This innovative approach helps keep feed available for the animals it was intended to support.

Protecting feed also helps maintain feeding consistency. When feeders operate as designed, wildlife receive dependable nutrition throughout the year.

For many Texas landowners, reduced feed waste alone can justify the investment in a higher-quality feeder.

Wide Feed Distribution

The TWS Lucky Buck feeder offers impressive feed coverage with a throw radius of up to 70 feet.

A wider feed pattern creates several benefits. First, it allows more animals to feed comfortably without crowding around a single location. Second, it distributes feed across a larger area, encouraging natural feeding behavior.

The wide throw pattern also improves visibility for trail cameras and wildlife observation. Animals spread out naturally rather than clustering around a small feeding area.

This makes the Lucky Buck an excellent choice for wildlife managers who want both nutritional support and improved herd monitoring.

Ideal for Deer Management Programs

Texas landowners increasingly focus on long-term herd management rather than simply feeding wildlife during hunting season.

The Lucky Buck feeder supports these goals by delivering dependable performance throughout the year. During spring and summer, supplemental feeding helps support antler growth and fawn development. During fall and winter, it helps deer maintain body condition as natural forage availability changes.

Consistent feeding programs often lead to healthier deer, improved herd condition, and better overall wildlife management outcomes.

Because the Lucky Buck is designed to protect feed and operate reliably, it becomes an important tool in supporting these long-term objectives.

A Texas-Built Solution

There is something reassuring about equipment designed and built by people who understand Texas conditions.

The Lucky Buck feeder was developed by Texas Wildlife Supply in Brady, Texas. Its design reflects the challenges faced by Texas ranchers, hunters, and wildlife managers every day.

From the heavy-duty steel construction to the stand-and-fill design and varmint-proof spinner system, every feature serves a practical purpose.

For landowners seeking a dependable wildlife feeding solution, the TWS Lucky Buck feeder delivers the durability, convenience, and performance needed to manage wildlife effectively. With its 600-pound capacity, wide feed coverage, and rugged Texas-built construction, it is a feeder designed to work hard season after season while helping support healthy wildlife populations across the Lone Star State.