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I am looking for info/advice/secrets on baiting free range South Carolina low country white tails.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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Mike
 
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Mike, is this property a place you are familiar with? If so, where ever the does are found the bucks will be looking for them. Far more reliable than a food type bait IMO.


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Mike, is this property a place you are familiar with? If so, where ever the does are found the bucks will be looking for them. Far more reliable than a food type bait IMO.


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My goal in baiting is mainly attract the does.

If the does are around and well fed and comfortable. The buck will get stupid once the rut starts.

Mike
 
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We used timed feeders, early morning, late afternoon.Your biggest problem with corn will be the pigs will consume it as fast as you put it out once they find it. That is if your property has pigs.
If you have a a good mast crop , they will go to the mast and leave the corn alone when the mast( acorns, persimmons, food plots)drops or matures in plots.
I hunt a plantation with 8000+_ acres and have for 36 years, and the above has been my experience.
Hogs will be your biggest problem, you need t eradicate them for a good deer herd.


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During the rut, I usually hunt between 10 am and 2-3 pm around the water and food source.

ProTip try peanut butter. Nail the lid to a tree about 3-4 ft high ,screw the jar on the topping poke holes in the bottom , it will drip in the hot weather and they will lock it as the weather gets colder.


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Mike, is this property a place you are familiar with? If so, where ever the does are found the bucks will be looking for them. Far more reliable than a food type bait IMO.


True

My goal in baiting is mainly attract the does.

If the does are around and well fed and comfortable. The buck will get stupid once the rut starts.

Mike


Actually, knowing their bedding areas have been most productive for me. Rutting bucks quickly learn where the does bed and troll them looking for receptive does.


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SWEET HORSE CHOW...

dump it anywhere, they will find it within a few hours.. but so will bears, so pay attention.


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Texas ranches in the HIll country build a 4 ft. high round pen wire fence to keep the hogs out, the deer can jump in and out, An battery powered feeder goes off twice a day, morn and nite..100 yards away is a blind to shoot from..Much of this area can only be hunted in this method, brush to thick and 100% thorn bush..Check your state laws first of all, and this works best on private land, corn is your best bait..If you don't have or can't afford a battery powered feeder, the bury a coke box ( the old wooden ones) level to the ground and fill it with corn, only deer can feed from it if you keep it half full...Ive shot and culled many deer from these set ups..It is not my preferred method of buck hunting however, and if the terrain allows it I prefer to walk and hunt..Its a great way to cull large numbers of deer however...That's about all I know about it.


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Its a little different down there than the rest of the world. Rifle season is not far away for SC.

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Mike:

I imagine they are still in velvet. I would also think there are plenty of hogs.

In my experience, putting out a lot of feed attracts hogs. It is pretty easy to set up hog panels. If you want, I’ll send you pics of my set ups. They keep the hogs out.

If the horns are still in velvet, the bucks may well come to protein before they will come to corn. It absolutely happens at my place. Give Antler Max a try. Let me give you an example. I have a protein feeder with at least 11 bucks on it. Not a single one of those bucks shows at a corn feeder 200 yards away.

Down here once the horns get hard, that changes .
 
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SWEET HORSE CHOW...

dump it anywhere, they will find it within a few hours.. but so will bears, so pay attention.


My wife loves to watch deer across our lake. In the summer we generally put out 100 pounds of shelled corn every 2 days. Neighbor said to try horse feed. It cost twice as much as corn. We spread one 50 pound bag and it was still there a week later and it was right beside the corn.


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Corn works on deer all year around in Texas, that's all people use and the stores are full of corn that time of year..Ive never shot over anything else, but Texas has a high deer count compared to other states..Not unusual to see 20 does and 10 bucks or more in the morning and at least that many in the evening..Finding a huge buck on a low fenced ranch is difficult but Ive always managed in the course of a weeks hunting. Im hunting on family ranches or ranches that belong to family friends.


Ray Atkinson
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Saw game cam pictures.

Bucks licking salt and eating corn.

No pictures on peanut butter but 8 peanut butter jars were cleaned out.

500 plus pounds of corn out.

Peanut butter jars out.

Corn with supplements for flavor out in 2 different piles.

All ready to start hunting in 7 hours.

Mike
 
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Good luck!


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LC deer season in SC started yesterday thru Jan. 1, 2020.


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Where its legal, pour about 3 or 4 bags of salt on the ground, when it rains it will melt an leech into the ground and you will have a salt lick for a lifetime or two...works on deer and elk, but check your local laws before you do it.


Ray Atkinson
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5 deer shot.

4 on bait. 3 corn and 1 salt.

Mike
 
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I recently added shelled peanuts from last year’s crop to my bait piles. These peanuts are almost a year old and moderately moldy. The deer( and raccoons, possums, and foxes) are ignoring the corn and chowing down on peanuts. Luckily for me, my BIL has a trailer loaded down with several thousands pounds of this stuff. No more corn to buy!!


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