So I was in Tractor Supply today and I saw a new feed / attractant that I have seen before. Buck Bourbon, but it was Cinnamon and Garlic?? Weird combo I think. Anyone use it before? I built a feed brought to add to the corn, and protein feeders, and the cottonseed, and was just planning on adding soybeans / rice bran. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by MIHunter View PostSo I was in Tractor Supply today and I saw a new feed / attractant that I have seen before. Buck Bourbon, but it was Cinnamon and Garlic?? Weird combo I think. Anyone use it before? I built a feed brought to add to the corn, and protein feeders, and the cottonseed, and was just planning on adding soybeans / rice bran. Thoughts?
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Great Marketing! Sounds like good catfish chum!
I use to feed the cheapest all stock or horse sweet feed I could find. I was able to toss it out by hand everyday.
I agree with the beets from above.
when I hunted Tejas still. I would throw just about anything out. Did you know deer like bananas?
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Originally posted by Big Lee View PostGreat Marketing! Sounds like good catfish chum!
I use to feed the cheapest all stock or horse sweet feed I could find. I was able to toss it out by hand everyday.
I agree with the beets from above.
when I hunted Tejas still. I would throw just about anything out. Did you know deer like bananas?
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
When my wife worked in the Kroger deli, she would vacum pack the rinds from making fruit trays. I'd freeze them and then when I went to the lease, I would throw them out. Deer would fight over them.
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Originally posted by E.TX.BOWHUNTER View Post
I have put out pumpkin, squash, cucumber, watermelon, Kiwi, cabbage, pear, and apple left overs. Nothing even touches them. Pigs included. But the dang deer eat the crud out of sweet gum, red bud, oak, pecan and apple trees. Also a lot of the weeds that grow around here. It took about 3 months to get them to eat protein.
A few weeks later we visited again and those SP's were still there rotting away.
Like you stated not even the pigs had touched them.
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