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    They are hitting the salt like crazy..........in my wmu88 spot
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    I will have to go check my salt licks, nothing was touching them last time I checked in May. What are you using?
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    She looks tall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marker View Post
    I will have to go check my salt licks, nothing was touching them last time I checked in May. What are you using?
    this site has road salt,,,,,,broken bags from CTC...........3.00$$
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    Mine have been getting hit hard as well. I use natural water softener salt as the landowner where I hunt bought a skid of it and it ended up clogging his softener and said his son and I could use it. Next time out I'll take a pic of where we dumped the salt, two HUGE holes dug there now holding water actually but the deer keep coming back I've had 8 deer at the lick at once on more than one occasion definitely that time of year!

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    88 is lookin good, if you're anywhere around the park though it usually does. How bout pushing some of them over into 89 for me?

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    that is a nice big doe.. i am heading out this afternoon with a hunting partner to do our salt / deer co'caine spots.. can't wait..

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    I've been putting out the compressed grain/ mineral blocks since mid June and they are getting hit hard in 53 too. But man am I getting some scrawny emaciated looking deer on the trail cam... They're just starting to look better now including a nice velvety rack (well the beginning of it).

    However, this is the first time I have a trail camera out in the spring, maybe they always look scrawny in the spring. No sign of fawns yet. Anyone else get picks of fawns?
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    Quote Originally Posted by COYHUNTER View Post
    this site has road salt,,,,,,broken bags from CTC...........3.00$$
    Road salt? I've never used a salt lick before, do you think road salt would work well, and what time of year would you think is best to put it out?

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    I was staying at Mont Tremblant last December. The deer there are somewhat tame. They licked the salt and Krown off the bumpers and fenders of my car.

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