molasses
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: GR Michigan
Posts: 204
molasses
Have any of you guys ever tried molasses with deer because i used it last week and when those deer smelled it they went running to the next county. it was called magnum buck log licker
#2
RE: molasses
I was told one day to take an old sock (Cleaned mind you!)and put cut up apples in it and pour molasses down over the apples and hang it from a tree branch... I was told the sweet smell and the drippingsattracts deer like there was no tomorrow...
Well I have to say when I did that there was a tomorrow and it was the day before I hung it from the tree... Didn't see a deer in the area until the following season and that was because I took it down in the spring time!
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#3
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: molasses
Years ago we took a bunch of Clorox and milk jugs and put some molasses in them and hung them from limbs in the woods. Then we took a sharp knife and poked a couple of holes in the bottom. It was cold weather and the syrup very slowly dripped out. Seems the deer were attracted to it, but I can't remember how much.
#5
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 75
RE: molasses
I tried one of those block toppers this year that has alot of molasses and salt in it and saw little result. Didn't seem to change the deer a bit. After a few hard rains, the deer started licking the mineral block, but I had a camera set up on them and the only time I saw a deer near the block was when they were picking corn out of it from the feeder near by.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 59
RE: molasses
I've had some good experiences with it....I had an old log that was about to fall apart laying over a lil ways from a stand, so I saturated it with moleasses a few weeks ahead of time to let the deer get used to it and start using it.....by the time season rolled around the log was just about gone, just chunks of wood.....they tore right through it.
I've always found that, around here at least, the deer need a little time to get used to a new food source before they'll start using it....I've seen a lot of guys dump out corn the day before season and then hunt over it the next day, never see a thing. Most of my corn feeders and mineral pits stay out year round....I just turn the feed rate way down on the feeders during the summer.
I've always found that, around here at least, the deer need a little time to get used to a new food source before they'll start using it....I've seen a lot of guys dump out corn the day before season and then hunt over it the next day, never see a thing. Most of my corn feeders and mineral pits stay out year round....I just turn the feed rate way down on the feeders during the summer.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Posts: 130
RE: molasses
I used molasses once and dumped it on some grain. Well the deer loved it. Only problem I had the deer licked each other and there was grain stuck to their faces. Good thing it was a buck that had to be mounted. The taxidermist would be earning his money LOL
What works good is a plastic jar of Peanut Butter. Nail the lid to a tree, screw on the jar and cut a opening in the side.
What works good is a plastic jar of Peanut Butter. Nail the lid to a tree, screw on the jar and cut a opening in the side.