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Small Watering Hole

Finally got some decent rain so the rain catcher put in a month ago can do its thing. Just a 16' chunk of tin siding picked up cheap at an auction as part of a shed rebuild at another property. Have had a small waterhole in this location for awhile but wanted to try to fill up this version more complete. Think when it got low it doesn't see much use. After this pic I plopped the stick back in for critter evac that had gotten washed out. Holds maybe 100 gals.

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I like it.

I was up on my little "tub" this weekend. When I saw how dry the ground was, like a cracked dry lake bed, how low all the streams and ponds were.. if not totally dry, and how dead all the plants and grass was, and how dusty the road was, I thought for sure the tub would be mostly empty. But it was 98% full?? I don't know why, I guess there's a enough shade to really help.

Other than raccoons and birds, I've yet to see anything in the act of drinking out of it. Starting to think I need video, that the camera is firing before and the intervals just aren't getting anything drinking?


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I didn’t even dig this landscape tub in yet, but 6 deer hit it last night when I was in the stand . I’m gonna fill it this weekend, luckily not far off the road . (Minnesota)

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The koi pond we put in years ago gets a lot of traffic. And this time of year the water looks like pea soup but they sure go after it.
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A little fella getting right in
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As soon as the beans get cut along the back of woods we are going to haul water back and refill it.
 
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Kills me that I've recently seen a couple pond liners get thrown away near home. I just have no way to get them 250 miles to where I need them.
 
Ive got three areas with above the ground water tubs. The other two use 100 gallon cattle tubs I bought from TSC. Filled them at the beginning of summer using two 55 gallon water drums....and the rains have kept them mostly filled all summer. This smaller "ice sled" is now just about empty.....and I should get some more water in it next week. All these tubs get daily use by the deer....and seem to be a social gathering spot.

Even the turkeys use 'em.
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....and my deer use these tanks daily and more. Really a gathering point at all three water tanks. I should do more.

Cheap / Easy / Effective. What is not to like?
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....and my deer use these tanks daily and more. Really a gathering point at all three water tanks. I should do more.

Cheap / Easy / Effective. What is not to like?
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Not sure why folks dig holes.....when these tanks stay filled most of the time on their own (at least in rainy Minnesota). I only filled mine at the beginning of the season....but this small "sled" tank is pretty low now and I may give it a hand this week with another 55 gallons.

I did buy two clean / blue drums and the proper fittings to empty the contents into my tubs. The ones I bought have brass drain plugs. I'm not sure if I will drain the tubs in winter.....or just let em freeze. I will let them freeze solid if it does not harm the tanks. That way when spring breaks....I got some water again....and I am still in OZ playing golf and staying warm.

I've had that "ice sled" in continuous use for over 10 years.....and it has never leaked nor cracked or had any kind of damage to it. Seems to me I paid about $50 for it some 20 years ago. Owes me nothing....and makes a good water hole.....tho a deeper one (with more capacity) may be better....if they withstand the deep freeze of life here on the tundra.
 
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