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August 31st, 2021, 05:02 AM
#11
They need the salt even in the middle of winter
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Originally Posted by
johnjyb
I replace mine in the same spot every year when the snow is gone, I believe early spring into late summer is when the deer need the nutrients the most, whether for antler growth or lactation. Rarely see any animals on the lick come fall time into winter, at least compared to the numbers I have early in the year.
John
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August 31st, 2021 05:02 AM
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August 31st, 2021, 05:30 AM
#12
This salt lick (buried) was put out mid fall for the hunt season...and wasn't touched. I went back out in Mar and saw that it was actively used over the winter.
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August 31st, 2021, 06:14 AM
#13
interesting, ment to buy one last week when we went up but just havent had the time to go pick one up with the hours i work. we usually put 1 or two out in sept or oct.
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August 31st, 2021, 06:22 PM
#14
They last a long time and are cheap to buy. I always added some whenever I was around. Easy to carry in a good frame pack.
"Only dead fish go with the flow."
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September 12th, 2021, 05:06 PM
#15
So I finally decided to do the drive and check in on my 2 spots....can't believe someone actually stole the lick off the ground on one of the spots. Hopefully my chained cameras stay on for the next few months...frustrating
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September 12th, 2021, 05:22 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
FISH-ON
So I finally decided to do the drive and check in on my 2 spots....can't believe someone actually stole the lick off the ground on one of the spots. Hopefully my chained cameras stay on for the next few months...frustrating
You sure it was a person, reason I ask is................ I got my young hunter to put up a camera and a salt block. It has been there for a month, he goes to replace his camera card only to discover his salt block vanished. He too thought someone took it but after looking at the camera pics it was racoons removing it.
He has the camera set to 3 picks every 5 seconds... So it shows them (almost comedian like) rolling/pushing it out of camera range. He never die find it yet.
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September 12th, 2021, 06:02 PM
#17
I read on the web that the Bear took the salt block ,
also years ago I had a big plastic pan with 75 kg road salt
and next year found 50 m away empty with predator teeth mark I assume Bear or Wolf no camera picture
since that I bolt the salt block in the wood box with iron nail throe the block

Originally Posted by
fratri
You sure it was a person, reason I ask is................ I got my young hunter to put up a camera and a salt block. It has been there for a month, he goes to replace his camera card only to discover his salt block vanished. He too thought someone took it but after looking at the camera pics it was racoons removing it.
He has the camera set to 3 picks every 5 seconds... So it shows them (almost comedian like) rolling/pushing it out of camera range. He never die find it yet.
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September 13th, 2021, 07:53 AM
#18
I guess anything is possible...however I got another lick only 50-70yds away that was still there
Thoughts on drilling a hole all the way threw and chaining it?
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Originally Posted by
fratri
You sure it was a person, reason I ask is................ I got my young hunter to put up a camera and a salt block. It has been there for a month, he goes to replace his camera card only to discover his salt block vanished. He too thought someone took it but after looking at the camera pics it was racoons removing it.
He has the camera set to 3 picks every 5 seconds... So it shows them (almost comedian like) rolling/pushing it out of camera range. He never die find it yet.
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September 13th, 2021, 09:18 PM
#19
masonry drill will do the job

Originally Posted by
FISH-ON
I guess anything is possible...however I got another lick only 50-70yds away that was still there
Thoughts on drilling a hole all the way threw and chaining it?
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September 16th, 2021, 02:10 PM
#20

Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
I bury mine. I found that deer don’t normally touch the block but eat the soil around it. Burying it makes bit dissolves faster.
^^^ this.. dig hole put granular in and cover. Most "deer" blocks are over commercialized and over priced. Keep it simple.