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September 4th, 2014, 06:34 PM
#1
deer bait
What are your guys opinions on using this for deer food? The property we hunt is just bush... No farmer fields around...
Do you think it would be worthwhile to sift through?
Last edited by ph13; September 4th, 2014 at 06:48 PM.
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September 4th, 2014 06:34 PM
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September 4th, 2014, 06:37 PM
#2
Using what? No links or product info.
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September 4th, 2014, 06:42 PM
#3
Sorry but baiting with Oodmag.com probly won't attract any deer lol
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September 4th, 2014, 06:43 PM
#4
deer bait
Pics soon, technical difficulties lol
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September 4th, 2014, 06:57 PM
#5
Very similar to what I use. Mine has alot less chaff though. No fields for 25 miles around.
How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?
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September 4th, 2014, 08:26 PM
#6
Put it out as is! They will pick thru it along with every other critter, none will go to waste between deer, coons, squirrels, mice.
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September 4th, 2014, 08:59 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
gooseman
Put it out as is! They will pick thru it along with every other critter, none will go to waste between deer, coons, squirrels, mice.
That's exactly what I was hoping to hear!!
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September 5th, 2014, 05:25 AM
#8
Looks like Chicken Scratch to me..... Looks like food to deer....
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September 5th, 2014, 05:52 AM
#9
I've tried stuff like that (used to work at a feed store and got to keep returns/spillage) and what I found was that once it got wet it got mouldy real fast. Deer will not touch it then.
The only think that doesn't seem to care is porcupines....I think they like fermented grains
After all the stuff I put out thru the years.....whole corn is the best....
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September 5th, 2014, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by
MikePal
I've tried stuff like that (used to work at a feed store and got to keep returns/spillage) and what I found was that once it got wet it got mouldy real fast. Deer will not touch it then.
The only think that doesn't seem to care is porcupines....I think they like fermented grains
After all the stuff I put out thru the years.....whole corn is the best....
Yeah...that's what I've heard to... We're going to be putting it in some diy feeders which will hopefully protect it from getting wet/mouldy