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Has anybody ever used this stuff with success? I fell prey to the late nite advertisement and bought some a few weeks back. I decided that I would try to get a jump on hunting season this year and not wait till the day before to put out feed. I put the usual corn out a week before, and got nothing but tracks right past it. Decided to try this attractant a week ago and still no luck with them touching the corn. Lots of tracks, but no takers. Not sure if it's due to the plethera of acorns on the ground right now or the fact that they just dont want corn right now. Thought about spreading the corn in a bigger radius and seeing if that helps. Let me know if anybody has any suggestions other than hanging a swing :lol:
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I don't know much about deer attractants, but for a share of the meat you can borrow my F150 - it's a buck magnet...the faster you go the bigger they are :lol:
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I think it's all the Acorns......I've never heard of the the attractant you speak of though.
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Don't know where ya'd get any, but if you can locate some sugar beets...... :-D
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Did you get the powder or concentrate?
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Both.......I poured the concentrate over the corn pile and spread the powder over a rotten stump along a firebreak where there are alot of tracks. Lots of tracks but no takers.
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Post by Rhettley »

dolphinatic wrote:Both.......I poured the concentrate over the corn pile and spread the powder over a rotten stump along a firebreak where there are alot of tracks. Lots of tracks but no takers.
You might get a few takers but it will be sporadic. Seems to me we have plenty of natural food in our woods. Food plots, corn piles, feeders, etc. might attract a few but you'll find way more deer by finding the trails they travel and hunting these.
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Post by cygraphics »

If you are going to feed or establish food plots you should keep this up all year. Once they eat all the acrons, they'll move in on your feed. If you are going to continue using corn I would recommend a feeder. It will save you money and the deer wont clean you out over night.... It's still more fun to hunt trails and the woods instead of food plots though. You might not see as many deer, but you'll probably have a chance at a bigger one.
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