Interested in your results… I have competition food sources around my spot as well, so I’m looking to do what you did to make the deer favor my spot over the rest.
Well it looks like a bust. At least in my area. I'm not saying don't try it, but for me it looks like they haven't even touched it and I've got lots of videos of deer eating the corn but no videos of them showing any interest in the homemade attractant so far.
I've never understood why people who own land for years and years never plant apple trees, plum, pear, persimmon, peach, or mulberry, they all drop fruit when the season begins 4" black drain pipe around the trunk about 10ft. apart and let nature do its thing.
Louisiana is ok with corn except WMA public land but what is extremely prohibited is SWEET POTATOES!! Something about a boweaval or something😂😂 let us know how it works
I've not had much luck with sweet potatoes over the years anyway. It seems like good ole corn is the way to go. The homemade attract hasn't gotten any interest in a week so far. Might just be my area though.
i guess laws must be different in your state cause in my state that's considered baiting , which is highly frowned upon with our game officials and subject to a big fat fine !! and it's called hunting for a reason !! not baiting season,
Interested in your results… I have competition food sources around my spot as well, so I’m looking to do what you did to make the deer favor my spot over the rest.
Well it looks like a bust. At least in my area. I'm not saying don't try it, but for me it looks like they haven't even touched it and I've got lots of videos of deer eating the corn but no videos of them showing any interest in the homemade attractant so far.
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In a week's time, I've got lots of videos of deer eating the corn but they have not shown any interest in the homemade attractant so far.
I've never understood why people who own land for years and years never plant apple trees, plum, pear, persimmon, peach, or mulberry, they all drop fruit when the season begins 4" black drain pipe around the trunk about 10ft. apart and let nature do its thing.
I don't own this land. I just have permission to hunt on it. The owner does have several grape vines not far from this spot though
You would have to "protect" the trees you're talking about or they will be (ate up) period.
why does it have to be Pink Himalayan salt? I know it has some trace minerals but for this purpose, so what?
Louisiana is ok with corn except WMA public land but what is extremely prohibited is SWEET POTATOES!! Something about a boweaval or something😂😂 let us know how it works
I've not had much luck with sweet potatoes over the years anyway. It seems like good ole corn is the way to go. The homemade attract hasn't gotten any interest in a week so far. Might just be my area though.
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They mostly disappeared this last month. They are eating acorns in the thickest woods. In a few weeks they will return🙌🏻🥷🏼🦌
You are gonna give those bucks diabetes with all that sugar. Does it work,?
Not really. The best attractant appears to be plain ole while kernel corn.
i guess laws must be different in your state cause in my state that's considered baiting , which is highly frowned upon with our game officials and subject to a big fat fine !! and it's called hunting for a reason !! not baiting season,
In North Carolina if it's private land you can bait all you want.