Never Buy A Mineral Block Again - Deer Season Hack

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Mineral blocks are a great way to bring in deer on a regular basis. Once they find a location for salt, the herd will stay around until that source is gone.
    So the solution is to make the salt and mineral source last as long as possible. A well placed salt or mineral block over a stump or large block of wood will create a healthy salt source for years to come.
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Комментарии • 334

  • @vikingrobot4179
    @vikingrobot4179 2 года назад +3

    I encourage everyone to learn how to walk/stalk and practice smart ambush hunting from trees and ground.
    Bait is not in the equation but I do use scents.
    It’s easy to find the bucks if you can teach people to find their scrapes, rubs and signs.
    I make alot of mock scrapes and licking branches and have been extremely successful.
    I understand that older fellas that can’t hike like they used to need a nice, comfy deer tower and a pile of corn which I don’t blame them but for the younger guys I recommend learning how to actually hunt the animals and become a super sneaky woodman.

  • @grh7399
    @grh7399 3 года назад +6

    Been hunting for many, many years and YOU are the 1st person to mention the prions in the soil and CWD . Very nice analysis. I agree, good sir

  • @linak7155
    @linak7155 5 лет назад +20

    Wow! I was stumped by the trick where tree stumps turn into giant salt blocks by simply adding a mineral block? that's amazing!

  • @ajtaylor560
    @ajtaylor560 3 года назад +8

    I think you missed the perfect stump that thing had a gorgeous hollow that you could have filled with broken up the salt block and a bucket of water. Salt all the way to the roots. Hey your salt your stump but I know the one I'd have picked. Good tip on the CWD.

  • @JDGoodE85
    @JDGoodE85 5 лет назад +29

    Use the tip of your saw to shape a bowl into the top of the stump. It may help contain it better.

  • @wbsurfer123
    @wbsurfer123 5 лет назад +18

    This is an underrated video. Good info, especially with CWD

    • @bryanmcpherson3576
      @bryanmcpherson3576 4 года назад

      Cwd does not come from deer eating out of dirt moron . Lol😂😂😂

    • @scottharder5811
      @scottharder5811 3 года назад

      Yes, they can. Prions are very very persistent. Infected deer pees and poops in the dirt, other deer browses the area. You get another deer infected. Actually, transmission occurs through saliva too, so author is wrong on that. Infected deer licks stump, another deer licks it later.

    • @gerryemery1466
      @gerryemery1466 3 года назад

      Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease that affects deer, elk, reindeer, sika deer and moose. It has been found in some areas of North America, including Canada and the United States, Norway and South Korea. It may take over a year before an infected animal develops symptoms, which can include drastic weight loss (wasting), stumbling, listlessness and other neurologic symptoms. CWD can affect animals of all ages and some infected animals may die without ever developing the disease. CWD is fatal to animals and there are no treatments or vaccines.
      Prions are present in the brain tissue of every living mammal. What causes it is cannibalism introducing them into the bodies of healthy mammals. It is believed this is brought around primarily by the practice of crushing bones and skull fragments into calcium supplements that are then added to feeds with the intent of being fed back to cattle. This is where CWD is believed to originate in animals. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans is prevalent among the cannibals of Papua, New Guinea. It is not found randomly in the soil, unless the soil has been contaminated by a dead animal.
      The term 'prion' was coined by Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco in 1982 to distinguish the infectious agent that causes scrapie in sheep, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle from other, more typical infectious agents. The prion hypothesis postulates that these diseases are caused not by a conventional virus or bacterium but by a protein that has adopted an abnormal form.

  • @jimsivers5572
    @jimsivers5572 5 лет назад +5

    We also put out sulfur blocks.The deer seem to love them also.It also helps keep them health.

  • @manofreedom
    @manofreedom 5 лет назад +32

    Take cordless drill to the woods with you and drill large holes into the top of the stump. As the block dissolves it will melt and run down into the holes and absorb deep into the wood. Another trick is to drill the holes and fill them with salt.

    • @pensnut08
      @pensnut08 5 лет назад +1

      Absolutely!! I would also add a quality mineral block on occasion and top it with something like Buck Jam!!

    • @tjsmith3060
      @tjsmith3060 5 лет назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. You could even pour some deer cane in there. I am going to try this!!!

    • @richieevans8617
      @richieevans8617 5 лет назад

      THANKS

    • @richarddelotto2375
      @richarddelotto2375 5 лет назад +1

      Concur… I thought the "hollow trunk' would have done roughly the same thing.

    • @lucasmontaigne5066
      @lucasmontaigne5066 11 месяцев назад

      I'm not allowed to put out ANY unnatural attractants (non growing) here in MO and my opening weekend was an absolute BUST last weekend. I think i'm gonna do the Drill n Fill method pretty soon

  • @brentrowan2794
    @brentrowan2794 5 лет назад +20

    Th trophy rock probably works best on the stump because it is unprocessed and the weather dissolves it faster and is absorbed into the stump faster. A good dry stump probably works better than a fresh cut stump. I like the cattle mineral blocks because of their cost and they don’t dissolve in the rain but I am definitely going to be putting it on a stump! Thanks!

    • @chrisbeekley1887
      @chrisbeekley1887 5 лет назад +2

      Trophy rocks are the best

    • @therealDYL93
      @therealDYL93 5 лет назад +1

      Cattle block is all you need used them for years. I also bust mine in half and they still last well through the season.

    • @ramchargerdodge
      @ramchargerdodge 5 лет назад +3

      Dylan H , I’ve put a Trophy Rock, salt block, and mineral block in front of my game camera before as an experiment. The deer ate the Trophy Rock to nothing before they touched the other two. Nothing that I’ve tried works as well as a Trophy Rock. The only downside is their cost.

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      @@ramchargerdodge tractor supply has the trophy rocks on sale right now for $9.99

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      Trophy rock don't deteriorate in the rain or snow.i been using trophy rock for over 12 years on my property

  • @aprustic_creations
    @aprustic_creations 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks for posting this! My uncle (rest his soul) showed me this 30+ years ago and I completely forgot about this method. Awesome man. Thank you! I use mineral stones but been leaving on ground. Thanks for education on CWD. MORE HUNTERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS!

    • @Dennis_J._Aitken
      @Dennis_J._Aitken 9 месяцев назад

      I also never knew about the salt on the ground and was just educated. I was dumping a bag of water softener salt in one place and they would go to town on it. Now I am gonna soak 18" logs in salt water and put them on top of other stumps that are already on the ground.

  • @chancewilson
    @chancewilson 5 лет назад +5

    Very good tip about putting them in the ground. I use the red trace mineral blocks from the feed store like we have used for cows and horses, and they last about a year. But, i have been burying them half way. We don't have any cases of CWD in South Carolina, but i will be putting my next blocks on a stump.

    • @jamespruitt6718
      @jamespruitt6718 5 лет назад +1

      Hopefully we can keep it that way too. I’m not liking how widespread it is on the maps though.

    • @Anamericanhomestead
      @Anamericanhomestead  5 лет назад

      It's more widespread than their saying. bleach or alcohol will not kill it.

  • @johnfoster4414
    @johnfoster4414 5 лет назад +4

    Great idea! Where I'm from the guys just put the block on the ground. Now I know better. Thanks.

  • @oklahomaoutlawfishin9026
    @oklahomaoutlawfishin9026 5 лет назад +4

    I like this idea. I also do somewhat the same with the liquid deer minerals. Pour it all over the tree stumps.

  • @shanelayne6640
    @shanelayne6640 5 лет назад +3

    Never thought of the stump but I'm gonna try it out this weekend ...thanks

  • @kristyb787
    @kristyb787 5 лет назад +6

    Really like the natural salt, hey, you even had on the appropriate work gear ! Great job !

  • @StrungOutOutdoors
    @StrungOutOutdoors 5 лет назад +17

    Great video!
    Which mineral block depends on what your wanting to do. Those tropy rocks are around 96% salt. They claim to have trace minerals, but if you look at the label, it's less than 1% of anything else. The deer do love the salt though and it's a great way to get them on cam. But in my opinion, your better off buying the 50lb blocks from tractor supply if your going to use trophy rock so your not wasting money. On the other hand, if you want healthier deer herds, look at the labels of other brands and compare the mineral content in them.
    I have an informative mineral video that covers just about everything on minerals for you or anyone else interested in learning more about minerals.
    Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your other videos

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      There's over 65 minerals in a trophy rock

    • @StrungOutOutdoors
      @StrungOutOutdoors 3 года назад +1

      @@eugenelaky1993 It's still 91-96% salt. Not enough of the desired minerals to matter. Better off making your own or looking at other brands

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      @@StrungOutOutdoors my bucks gotten slot bigger since using trophy rock.my deer hit it all the time even in the winter with the heavy snow

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      There's are other minerals in a trophy rock that aren't
      In the 50 pound saltblock

    • @jonjones2013
      @jonjones2013 2 года назад

      Looks like u should make your own video instead of blowing up this guy's post

  • @raymolegacyhunting9954
    @raymolegacyhunting9954 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video, I’m moving my mineral block from the ground to a stump tomorrow.

  • @KevinJStoll
    @KevinJStoll 5 лет назад +16

    ......and no has said any thing about the deer cutting the cheese.....ROTFLOL Zach, had to watch the beginning a few times man.....LOLOLOL You my friend have my kind of hummer brother....LOLOL

  • @loue6563
    @loue6563 5 лет назад +2

    Very cool. And putting salt on a wood stump helps to break it down faster. So you can always say you are just getting rid of a stump of there was a problem with someone calling it a bate trap.

    • @slrs3908
      @slrs3908 5 лет назад

      Salt is a preservative.

  • @OldGriz708
    @OldGriz708 5 лет назад +7

    Be very sure to check the local laws concerning hunting over bait AND hunting over minerals. I moved from Michigan where you can hunt over bait to Tennessee where you could not hunt over bait but minerals were legal.
    (Mix together and pour one bag of rock salt and one bag of cattle minerals in that hollow tree stump)

  • @juliebaker6969
    @juliebaker6969 5 лет назад +13

    The hollow stump may not make a good mineral block, but it might make a good feeder that a bear can't destroy. Just drill a few holes or a slot at the bottom for drainage.

    • @krisspring3759
      @krisspring3759 5 лет назад +6

      Just FYI bears do rip apart stumps and logs on a regular basis.

  • @iloveamerica4891
    @iloveamerica4891 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for teaching. I do not hunt but I am more knowledgeable learning from you on Chronic Wasting Disease; and deer like Salt Mineral Block snack; and Ruminant animals should be fed off the ground, like on a tree stump; and PVC Wye as corn feeder hack plus drill holes on the bottom to drain water moisture instead of purchasing expensive feeders that bears will destroy at some point.

  • @1rolmos
    @1rolmos 4 года назад +4

    Great video... Thanks!
    Maybe you could do a mineral block next to the trophy rock and compare the two... Put a trail camera up and see what they prefer.

  • @deanmccabe8783
    @deanmccabe8783 8 месяцев назад

    I cut a v in the top of the stump to hold the block n drill a few holes in the bottom of the V to help salt n minerals soak in!

  • @eightyproofsk8er
    @eightyproofsk8er 5 лет назад +2

    I do that but I have had the deer or whatever come and actually move the rock off the stump and I have found that the only effective way to hold the rock on the stump is to take chicken wire and make an x over the rock and then screw the wires 4 ends to the bottom of the stump somewhere to secure it to the stump holding it on the stump for a little longer than two weeks.

  • @AnAlaskaHomestead
    @AnAlaskaHomestead 5 лет назад +4

    Great tip. The tree that keeps on giving.

    • @linak7155
      @linak7155 5 лет назад +1

      Where have I seen you before? I love your vlogs!♡

    • @AnAlaskaHomestead
      @AnAlaskaHomestead 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Lina.👍

    • @Anamericanhomestead
      @Anamericanhomestead  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by....would love to visit up there one of these days.

    • @AnAlaskaHomestead
      @AnAlaskaHomestead 5 лет назад

      An American Homestead if you are ever in the neighborhood let me know. We’ll take you out to see some whales and if it’s in August do some salmon fishing.

  • @mikeoc217
    @mikeoc217 Год назад

    My area white oaks are gold. My property has been logged before I purchased it so I use the existing stumps. Great point on the infectious prions! 👍🏻🦌🐗🇺🇸

  • @judil3294
    @judil3294 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for mentioning why not to put food or salt on the ground.

  • @slowtaknow
    @slowtaknow 5 лет назад +2

    Great idea, i wish i had this knowledge earlier in season so i could hunt it 30 days after an area has been baited

  • @troy4219
    @troy4219 5 лет назад +2

    I use milk jugs with a cup of granulized selenium mix, the same stuff I use for my goats. Once it dissolves I pour it out in my hunting areas. 50 lb bag from the feed store, pretty cheap

  • @marysunshine8371
    @marysunshine8371 5 лет назад +5

    thanks for the great ideas, come Winter I'm putting the salt block on a stump ;-)

    • @Anamericanhomestead
      @Anamericanhomestead  5 лет назад +1

      You can do it now...so the deer will know where it is before season starts

    • @marysunshine8371
      @marysunshine8371 5 лет назад

      @@Anamericanhomestead haven't seen the deers this year, nor the wild turkeys, foxes.......I'm getting concerned....I'll still put out the salt block.......cause somebody needs it...another tip......once garbage day is done I leave my garage open come Winter time...don't want em to freeze

  • @roberttaylor8261
    @roberttaylor8261 2 месяца назад

    You had the perfect stump with the tree you cut and hung up! It was hollow could have cut it open so block fit in! I live in U.P. Of Michigan Bear will lick an roll them off into the woods! Hollow stump when cut tree off of stump would be perfect spot for Mineral Block!

  • @firewhenready1970
    @firewhenready1970 5 лет назад +3

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  • @jeffreyglinka6723
    @jeffreyglinka6723 20 дней назад

    The trophy rock is the same thing . I drill1/2 inch holes all over the top and poor the mineral glandular salt on it $8 bucks for 50lbs bag. Like the video.

  • @americanpatriot9276
    @americanpatriot9276 5 лет назад +8

    Trophy Rocks all the way, got two out now.

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 3 года назад

      I got 6 out been using them four over 10 years

  • @jimv.661
    @jimv.661 5 лет назад +7

    My grandfather used to bury a salt block. It leached up thru the soil for years.

  • @pastorjustin4181
    @pastorjustin4181 5 лет назад +1

    Hunch that back dear 😂
    More trailcam footage please.😎 and thanks for the cwd info also. Excellent vid

  • @stevepederson1736
    @stevepederson1736 5 лет назад +3

    Fill that hollow stump with “bag” salt, we use trace selenium due to lack of selenium in our volcanic soil. Once the rain and snow dissolve the salt into the wood, good for years.
    Never used the salt “rocks” would be interesting to do a side by side test ??

  • @Gaumik-c2l
    @Gaumik-c2l Год назад

    I do the same thing except I drill 1'2" holes on top to give the stump a headstart in absorbing the salt 🦌

  • @danielmcqueen1024
    @danielmcqueen1024 5 лет назад +2

    I love videos like these, helping both wildlife and bringing in future Dinner :) I hope the wood gets harvested and put to good use!

  • @Thunderchickenbr549
    @Thunderchickenbr549 5 лет назад +1

    Good idea! I used dead tree to get mineral block off the ground and noticed they ate it all up. Tree was rotten. So guess I will use a piece of firewood to put block on cuz I have no trees in back where the deer come thru.

  • @worknman78
    @worknman78 5 лет назад +2

    Dang good advice! I did this per Daddy's advice, I think, 3 years ago on two old pine stumps with the bag version of Trophy Rock (can't recall the name) and still have deer hitting them regularly, especially young deer. The smaller pine is down to the roots, still hitting it.

  • @LongBinh70
    @LongBinh70 10 месяцев назад

    There are several YT videos comparing different brands of "deer" blocks and livestock blocks using game cameras over a line of products. Bottom line is that the animals liked the regular and cheap livestock licks over the expensive deer-specific blocks, including the "rock", which ended up mid-pack at best. Most liked? Loose granular stuff in a bag.

  • @trapperman3827
    @trapperman3827 5 лет назад +14

    I've been doing that for years

  • @hoganlogan397
    @hoganlogan397 Год назад

    This thing works great!!!! I have tons of deer going to that spot!

  • @hellcatoutdoors
    @hellcatoutdoors 3 года назад

    Awesome video brotha. I'll be trying this at moose camp this spring hopefully keep em coming in

  • @zachwillden3107
    @zachwillden3107 3 года назад

    Redmond Minerals in Redmond, Utah makes Trophy Rock. 6 miles north of where I live

  • @caseyjones6854
    @caseyjones6854 2 года назад

    I don't have a tree to cut down but my neighbor had a tree cut down and I'm going to get a chunk of the trunk and place a block of mineral salt on top of that. Sort of a portable stump, if you like. :-)

  • @rhinohorn5145
    @rhinohorn5145 Год назад

    That good idea now on will help save my money thanks for your video

  • @TheBrushcutter
    @TheBrushcutter 5 лет назад +2

    8:37 oooo, the chainsaw police gonna git you fo sho! Lol
    Great info here, never thought about putting a saltblock on a stump. I put one out in a creek bottom by my house and the next day the rain started and didn't quit for 2 days. Needless to say when I could get back to it there was no sign it was ever there except for the plastic tub top I had staked down to set it on. I'd have to build an 8ft high platform to keep that from happening again. Or just put it on the hill closer to home. I will keep your information in mind when I start cutting firewood this weekend.

  • @eagleone8270
    @eagleone8270 5 лет назад +2

    I like mineral blocks on dead fall trees. I saw a complete log disappear over the years.

  • @DCS101
    @DCS101 5 лет назад +4

    What a great idea. Just subbed, definitely can learn more from you.

  • @karstenfuglsang1638
    @karstenfuglsang1638 5 лет назад +1

    Cut a x on top of the stump and pour table salt on top

  • @richieevans8617
    @richieevans8617 5 лет назад +1

    THANKS FOR THE GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS N THIS MY 1ST N GOD WILLING MY LAST PLACE TOO BUY PLUS THESE ROCKS KOOL BEANS ... I LIVE IN THE FOOTHILLS OF KENTUCKY NOW ...

  • @mikeengler2645
    @mikeengler2645 Год назад

    I've used Trophy Rock ever since they came out...the deer lick them clear as you know then they eat the dirt...
    Suggestion though when putting out a T Rock in a high concentration of deer I put out two about 20yds from each other...if there is only one the bucks will fight or keep the others from enjoying it...
    It's fun to watch in the winter when a deer will come in lick & paw the dirt then on their merry way...
    Some deer use it everyday as part of their routine...

  • @circlet58
    @circlet58 5 лет назад +1

    Great idea and I like it and will do this. Also Trophy Rock is what I use and it is very beneficial to the herd and they love it. Great video.

  • @josephbrown-ut9ty
    @josephbrown-ut9ty 5 лет назад

    This is the first year ive decided to put a mineral block out, dont know why ive never done so befor, just hadnt. BUT , i never thought about it drawing a bear in, but then weve only had bear in our area for a cpl years now....I parked my mineral block about 20 yards from my moms porch as she wants to hunt this year, after watching this, she now wants it moved and i dont blaim her a bit lol.

  • @ajmnuisanceanimalcontrolll3895
    @ajmnuisanceanimalcontrolll3895 5 лет назад +1

    In Indiana, anything that is left by humans that can be consumed by wildlife has to be removed 10 days before hunting. Including trash, soil and wood. But it's fine to hunt in a corn, soy and wheat field or an apple orchard. Basically everything is legal until deer season. Then if you are shining while predator hunting and you spotlight a deer the conservation will come out and check everything to prove that you are deer hunting at night.

  • @pradj11
    @pradj11 Год назад

    Genius.. thanks I'll be doing this today

  • @integr8er66
    @integr8er66 5 лет назад +3

    I did this to get rid of my stumps. It's gone now and they are making a pond now.

  • @dadnxela
    @dadnxela 4 года назад

    Awesome help... to the humans and the animals

  • @danielusa998
    @danielusa998 5 лет назад +3

    My dad used to hang a bag of salt with the rain would get wet and drip 💧 down .would last very long time

  • @1990cwa81625
    @1990cwa81625 5 лет назад +6

    This was a cool video, and I don't even hunt.

  • @MarkPolley
    @MarkPolley 5 лет назад +11

    The only thing my girls heard was the deer fart and you spitting out the salt, LOL

    • @linak7155
      @linak7155 5 лет назад

      It all comes out in the wash!

  • @myname7914
    @myname7914 2 года назад

    Just recognize that this is considered baiting in many areas. I'm glad you warned people about this within the video... but then back peddled to say you can basically 'get away with it'.
    Not sure your CWD recommendation is correct either... our DWR says it's spread through saliva.

  • @jonessoutdooradventures1152
    @jonessoutdooradventures1152 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome giving this a shot!

  • @sarb6p55
    @sarb6p55 5 лет назад +2

    In Michigan this year they past this year "No Baiting" but I like the salt trick getting a drill and drilling down into a stump weather a salt block or 10 boxes of Salt poor it into it and with some molasses dripping over the stump this way if the DNR comes by hopefully they don't catch us in the act doing so or we are fcked

  • @lambertsaldi1550
    @lambertsaldi1550 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome work 🦌

  • @broken-limb6550
    @broken-limb6550 5 лет назад +5

    Running out to move my salt block I put out for horses...Cause now I am hurting the local deer!!!! THANKS!

    • @Anamericanhomestead
      @Anamericanhomestead  5 лет назад +3

      They make holders for the salt blocks for cattle and horses that keep them off the ground.

  • @susieq9186
    @susieq9186 5 лет назад +4

    Good information. Thanks.

  • @jeffreykendrick3545
    @jeffreykendrick3545 9 месяцев назад

    In Mo we can hit salt and mineral blocks with no food parts on private ground but for bait it’s a no no but if baits gone for over like 14 days it’s ok lol

  • @mr.createandfix5504
    @mr.createandfix5504 5 лет назад

    CWD is transmitted through the saliva too. If an infected deer is licking the stump and another deer licks the stump, CWD can be passed along

  • @The78bluedevils
    @The78bluedevils 5 лет назад

    Great points for healthy wildlife resources

  • @Uncle_Buzz
    @Uncle_Buzz 5 лет назад +2

    Killer tip. Plenty of pine stumps on my land. Trophy rocks are nice and stealthy.

    • @davidwevans4132
      @davidwevans4132 5 лет назад

      my name is not FREDO I live in town, & don’t own any land. Just for the information, Why wouldn’t a pine/evergreen stump work?

  • @406MountainMan
    @406MountainMan 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks! This idea has been added to my bag of tricks

  • @dadosinteressantesdecacana582
    @dadosinteressantesdecacana582 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this great idea! Definitely going to do the same.

  • @davesmith5425
    @davesmith5425 5 лет назад

    I put hay and alfalfa on the ground with an oats,barley and corn mix. Keeps the food off the ground and makes them work for the food. I also have the same ABS pipe feeder. Studies are indicating that CWD could be spread from the saliva because the deer are sharing the feeder. I use the stump and salt combo and the deer love it.

  • @freehat2722
    @freehat2722 3 года назад

    This would aid in the spread of prions from deer to deer. They are licking the same spot. Prions are extremely difficult to destroy. Perhaps plant saltbush / quailbush.

  • @theviking363
    @theviking363 5 лет назад +4

    That is well thought out and makes perfect sense. In Mi.we have deer turbucluoses..and I think your right on the ground feeding..yet this is not CWD..I myself have not found any TB deer. Only heard of it. I have bobcat,deer,turkey and grouse, coyote. Hell name it it's on my property..except..dig this..pheasants. So I'm planning a pheasant farm to reintroduce this native species back to the area..not an easy thing to do..DNR regs..and such. Plz contact me back with your ideas..thx for the vid.

    • @seans3297
      @seans3297 5 лет назад +1

      In Mi we also have a cwd problem by me and I believe this year is a statewide bait ban

    • @moppinz
      @moppinz 5 лет назад

      the viking I don’t believe pheasants are native to anywhere on this continent. Just curious if there is a type I am unaware of.

    • @theviking363
      @theviking363 5 лет назад +1

      @@moppinz hmm..now I'm extremely curious and I will look into it more. When I was a younger man. There where pheasants every where...hell I might be on a mission now..lol

    • @davidwevans4132
      @davidwevans4132 5 лет назад

      the viking If I remember correctly, I believe all Pheasant were imported from Asia. And only a couple of varieties naturalized here in the US.

  • @jrcouesdeerhunting6841
    @jrcouesdeerhunting6841 5 лет назад +1

    Pretty cool idea...I will have to try it out

  • @sfetterly6200
    @sfetterly6200 5 лет назад +3

    A bit off topic, but here goes.
    I've been experimenting with adding minerals to my worm casting tea for my indoor and outdoor gardens ... I've had some good success, but looking to make it better and cheaper if possible ... any thoughts on adding minerals (eventually) to the soil and plants???
    Animals certainly need minerals, you've got a unique method for doing this ... great thinking on your part ... it really has me thinking now. Thank you!!!

    • @Anamericanhomestead
      @Anamericanhomestead  5 лет назад +1

      We will usually put out Azomite on the garden areas. Great source for I think 60 or more trace minerals. Great for your garden.

  • @allenspicer3524
    @allenspicer3524 5 лет назад +1

    Pickling salt on a stump also. cool video!

  • @johnromanyzyn7170
    @johnromanyzyn7170 5 лет назад +1

    Great video I will try it

  • @darrellwilson9184
    @darrellwilson9184 2 года назад

    Great hack, I will be trying this out.

  • @Bobb1julie
    @Bobb1julie 5 лет назад +1

    A great tip , but our state won’t allow it ..Nicely presented video..Good luck this fall , be safe ..We want you back

  • @DFbuck
    @DFbuck 2 года назад

    Great info brother!!

  • @LeoHINGLEY-ly1qg
    @LeoHINGLEY-ly1qg Год назад

    I use AG blocks for cattle I can get 3 for the price of one trophy block and has more minerals

  • @luvmyvolvoS70
    @luvmyvolvoS70 5 лет назад

    Trophy rocks in Canada are $27 + tax. I used a redmond rock. Mineral lick for horese but only 20 bucks and works just as good

    • @wbsurfer123
      @wbsurfer123 5 лет назад

      Wheeeew only $10 at academy sports

  • @Apexarmoryffl
    @Apexarmoryffl 5 лет назад +1

    This is amazing. Never heard of this before.

  • @robertcaswell7930
    @robertcaswell7930 Год назад

    The trophy rock has the exact mineral composition as a mineral block made by the same company which is cheaper

  • @Obijohn_Wick
    @Obijohn_Wick 5 лет назад

    They banned baiting in Mi state wide this year because of CWD, sucks for us Bowhunters. Great video

    • @ranchfoot1
      @ranchfoot1 5 лет назад +1

      You can still use bait in the U.P.

  • @cdp50359
    @cdp50359 5 лет назад

    If you would drill holes in the top of the stump, the salt will impregnate better and last longer. The hollow tree would be great

  • @Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh62
    @Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh62 5 лет назад +5

    The game commission of Pennsylvania will fine you

  • @farmtrout66
    @farmtrout66 5 лет назад +3

    New sub . Fellow Ozarker 👍👍

  • @stevendeatley4878
    @stevendeatley4878 5 лет назад

    we can put out a salt block and hunt in the general area as long as we are not hunting directly over the salt lick .

  • @jeffsnider7842
    @jeffsnider7842 3 года назад

    I am subscribing. My kind of guy.

  • @johnshilling2221
    @johnshilling2221 5 лет назад +1

    Terrific idea! However, if my intention is to offer nutrition and strengthen the herd and other wildlife, will they get enough minerals after the mental block is gone?

  • @Uncle_Buzz
    @Uncle_Buzz 5 лет назад +2

    AZ only allows mineral blocks and water.

  • @patg2544
    @patg2544 5 лет назад +2

    CWD info noted. Must be a veteran (550 cord)

  • @jasonatkins1095
    @jasonatkins1095 3 года назад

    Awesome tip & idea 👍🏻