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    #16
    Originally posted by Black Gold View Post
    I’ve heard of this being an issue but out west it’s not. I have a huge feed pen with the protein feeder and spin feeder inside. When the spin feeder goes off, they come running and eat from both sources. Think it’s the Pavlovian effect actually.


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    Don't doubt it, in my area they go nocturnal on us with the exception of the rut then no telling where and when they will be there. We just seem to see way more deer in the years when we cut them off. I do know some that put their protein in a trough feeder on a timer that does help alot.

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      #17
      RR is good stuff. Ben using it for years.

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        #18
        We use it at times. Good Stuff

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          #19
          I would go with a timed protein trough feeder like Lamco or Allseasons. I feed protein year round only because of the axis. I use a 20% protein from High-Pro feeds and the axis and whitetail really like it. No issues with coons or hogs.

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            #20
            I feed it some, It is better than the Mummies brand. Doesn't really smell that good but they like it. ??
            Smells kinda like dog food. But, I can tell you deer will eat dry dog food before sweet feed. Weird, but it's true.

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              #21
              good just expensive. I like LE better

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                #22
                The month before deer season we do half double down half corn than its useally gone buy opening weekend and the we just put corn in there so they still are jse to eating out of the feeder

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                  #23
                  I mix Record Rack with my corn and throw it year round. My mix is about 60% corn and 40% record rack.

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                    #24
                    I've been feeding it for many years. I haven't changed cause it has grown some big deer.

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                      #25
                      Just picked some up at Atwoods. They guy said it can go in feeders because it's not sticky. It's the one for deer and elk.

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                        #26
                        It has a pretty good overall TDN:




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