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Food Attractants That Really Work.

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10 October 2008, 03:12
Red C.
Food Attractants That Really Work.
Sporting goods stores have rows of food attractants for whitetail deer this time of year. Are there any of these that really work? Around here people swear by corn and rice bran. I'm sure real foods like that work, but what about this other stuff, e.g., C'mere Deer, Acorn Rage, Buck Grub, etc. I'm curious if you have definitive proof that some of these products work.


Red C.
Everything I say is fully substantiated by my own opinion.
10 October 2008, 03:18
bill23
Hey there red, Ive talked to a dozen or so people and they all say that the c,mere deer works very well, for hunting and attracting deer to game cameras. Ive also heard about the Trophy rock and that works well also, they carry those in cabelas. Im going to use some cmere deer here in mid november right before our opening day of rifle seaon and see what happens.
10 October 2008, 03:52
Bobby Tomek
Attractants that work in one area may not pass muster in another.

Where I hunt, I can assure you that C'Mere Deer does not work in the least bit -- that the deer won't even touch it, even when available food sources are minimal. I even contacted the company about this, but my e-mails from over a year ago were never returned.

Some may claim that whatever you put out has to be familiar to the deer, but that's not the case, either.

There are no apple trees anywhere around here, but put out some apple-scented pellets, and the deer will literally fight for it.

Trophy Rock is a mineral lick and does not possess the same attraction as food-based products.


Bobby
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10 October 2008, 06:17
plainsman456
where i hunt we tried many brands of food plot seeds and blocks some hog stuff also ,we just plant peas and wheat and oats and it works better and we have a little bit more cash in our pockets.
10 October 2008, 07:58
Doc
they all pretty much work here.


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10 October 2008, 08:47
N E 450 No2
I think you best results will be to use either corn or some type of protein feed.

If the deer are used to corn then mix the protein feed and corn 50/50 for a while.

When I got the deer and pigs and turkey on the protein feed, after about a year I noticed a better overall condition and taste of the meat on all 3 of the animals.


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13 October 2008, 03:01
snowman
Does it take some time for deer to aquire a taste for products like Comeer Deer or do they take to it right away? For the guys that have used it how long do you put it out before you actually hunt that spot? It seems strange that some claim they come to it like crazy and others say they woun't come to it at all. For those that have been sucessful getting deer to come to their attractant how did you put it out?
13 October 2008, 03:10
buckeyeshooter
a bag of sugar beets works well.
13 October 2008, 03:50
505ED
We have a old Pecan orchard on one of our places. Thats the orginal Comeer deer!

I've tried many of the products. I have found a mineral supplent mixed with some apple flavoring and mollasses works well. about 1/5 the price of some of the other products.

Ed


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14 October 2008, 19:10
Reloader
We've tried several gimicks and none worked. Cmere deer and deer cocaine are worthless here.

Planting peas, wheat, or oats and using corn has proven to be the absolute best attractants here. I just planted food plots and set out feeders yesterday.

I like to have a couple of these set-ups on our place to hold the does in the area.

Good Luck

Reloader
14 October 2008, 19:26
Sav.250
I`ve used loose corn and sliced apples.
Sliced apples add give off a smell of "lets
eat." Where legal of course. Smiler


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14 October 2008, 19:36
Bobby Tomek
Reloader wrote:
quote:
Cmere deer and deer cocaine are worthless here.


Ditto for here...


Bobby
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15 October 2008, 01:24
Ryan Campbell
Belive it or not, deer in my area come to "Hog Wild". I have accidentially trapped deer in my hog trap (which, belive me, is major pain).
I guess they just like the sweet smell.


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15 October 2008, 01:49
Bobby Tomek
Ryan-

I have a larger hog trap -- maybe 4x10" or so -- and recently baited it as the hogs were active again. Last Friday morning, I was watching from the house as deer were working their way around it.

It was baited with corned and Hog Wild. I kept thinking "don't do it..." just as I watched the door shut closed. Two doe and a yearling were in it, and I nearly broke an arm as I held the door open and one of them violently pushed it further back.

So I guess it's back to my old reliable (fermented) recipes to keep the deer out of there...


Bobby
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15 October 2008, 04:54
30378
Corn to a deer is like chocolate to the average human. They all like it.


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15 October 2008, 10:07
plainview
No kidding. You ought to see what they did to my irrigated circle of corn.


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17 October 2008, 22:16
tasunkawitko