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    vanilla flavoring on corn.

    Do you know any one who uses it on there corn to make the deer like it better.

    #2
    Don't Know About Vanilla, But It Seems Like Someone On Here Was Talking About Spraying Their Corn With Apple Juice Not Too Long Ago

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      #3
      Ive used strawberry jello. Looks cool comin out of a feeder!

      Deer like korn pretty much the way it is.
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        #4
        I use it on my hand corn. Don't know how much good it does. I also spray it on my cloths when I get into the blind.

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          #5
          I think I could pee on my corn and the deer would eat it around here..........

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            #6
            Originally posted by bowhuntertex View Post
            I think I could pee on my corn and the deer would eat it around here..........

            ......somehow I get the notion that that has been tried before, too ! !

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              #7
              Corn is Mexico is Vanilla scented! Man that stuff smelled good!

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                #8
                intersting

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                  #9
                  Vanilla Flavored Deer Corn

                  I have not heard of Vanilla Flavored Corn. Folks around here use apple flavored corn, plain deer corn or magnum deer pellets. I know of a couple of guys who buy apple flavored corn pellets too. I think the magnum deer pellets are the best but one of my buddies swears by the apple flavored corn pellets.

                  Hope this helps.

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                    #10
                    Apple flavored works great! It's just hard to find. We had 6 feeders going years ago, the one with the apple corn has much better results.

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                      #11
                      I know alot of people down south where he hunt pour the vanilla into their feeder,some swear by it, I just spray the vicinity where I hunt.

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                        #12
                        In the past, I tried venilla on corn many times. I watched coons eat it, squirrels, hogs, and all kinds of rodents eat it. But deer would just eat around it. they would not eat the cernals that had it on it. I would guess it was to strong of taste. Maybe some alchohol in it or something since some brands have alchohol in them. They do love and come to the scent for they have a natural sweet tooth. Real liquid mollasses works very well too. Not the Stump Licker stuff, but the real stuff, and they will eat the corn its on.

                        Instead of pouring venilla on your corn, pour it on some branches, trees, feeder legs, or any other object the deer won't be eating, over and around your corn and the area your hunting. They will find the "yellow" corn just the same

                        My grandfather told me about venilla back when I was in my early twenties. First time I tried it, I descented my cloths, scent free-ed my body, then soaked my jumpsuit/hunting clothes in it. Went and sat next to a tree trunk with a 12 ga and buckshot and a 20 mph wind just as light was starting to break. I had a doe come running with her nose in the air right to me. She stopped at 3 feet like someone sliding it to second base when she realized I was there. She got up, turned away, and walked off just looking at me confused . I was in a "buck only" county back then.

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                          #13
                          I make candied corn with presweetened strawberry kool-aide. They love it and come in and stand looking at the feeder. It goes off and it doesn't even scare them. They don't hesitate to trot in when it hits the ground.

                          Strawberry kool-aide is getting hard to find, in the small tubs, though. I used raspberry last time, and it was the same. No matter if acorns are everywhere, the deer are there like clock work.

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                            #14
                            Last thing I need to smell is vanilla, that would make me hungery

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                              #15
                              Bug it needs to make the deer hungery

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