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DubsOnD 09-21-2005 02:00 PM

C'mere Deer ?s
 
1. Has anyone used this stuff, and how did it work?

2. Is it considered an attractant or bait? (wondering if it would be legal to hunt over in SD)

turtleshell 09-21-2005 02:05 PM

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I have never used it but I have seen it on TV so it must work:DReally though I am also interested to hear if anyone has used it. My guess is it would have to be considered bait since the deer eat it

Double Creek 09-21-2005 02:24 PM

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I know Buck Magnet tested it fairly extensively and found it to be totally useless..... I've read a dozen other accounts saying the same thing..

LA_SWAMPER 09-21-2005 02:35 PM

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C'mere Deer's main office is actually here in Winnsboro. Ive personally went to their shipping headquarters and saw some of the footage they have of deer and this product. It looks to be a very effective attractant. Its hard to say thoughbecause the area this was taped was known to have some moster bucks. Man they had footage of a monster eating bark off of a snag they had sprayed with the concentrated form.

coyotedube 09-21-2005 04:13 PM

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I just ordered some let you know. cant be bait because it is sold as an attractent;)

wis_bow_huntr 09-22-2005 06:52 AM

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Im not sure about C~Meer Deer but i knwo Deer Cain Black Magic works well. Same day results.

turtleshell 09-22-2005 09:36 AM

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ORIGINAL: coyotedube

I just ordered some let you know. cant be bait because it is sold as an attractent;)
Better make sure about that man. They eat the powdered/granulated type. As far as I know i have never seen a buck eat Tink's or trophy buck lure;)

DubsOnD 09-22-2005 09:58 AM

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On the website it says its legal in every state, but so are a lot of things as long as you don't hunt over it.

GR8atta2d 09-22-2005 10:18 AM

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Definitely baiting, which is legal in some states..check your regs!

Bird Hunt Dog 09-22-2005 10:23 AM

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I'm using the liquid concentrate. The verdict is still out. I sprayed some cottonwood leaves and branches of of a tree that I trimmed for shooting lanes and they devoured the leaves and even chewed on the bark. As the season progresses I'll see how it does.

Baiting is illegal here so I called the DNR and asked about the liquid. They said it waslegal. I don't know about the powder!!!

antlergetter 09-22-2005 11:06 AM

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I contacted the DNR here in Va the other day with a few questions and C'mere deer being considered bait was one of them. His response in captilized and under lined bold print was ILLEGAL! He said that the product soaked in the ground and made the dirt become bait. I would definately check with the dnr. Most dnr websites have either contact numbers or email addresses. A simple call or email can save you a lot of trouble down the road.

chucker34 09-22-2005 11:20 AM

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I've tried similar products without much success and I know there is heavy deer travel through the area. I've seen some fawns occassionally digging through the dirt and eating some mouthfuls. I've actually had better luck just buying salt blocks. I dig a shallow depression, place the salt block in it, and bust it into four or five pieces with a hammer. I have seen several larger deer congregated around those during the summer.

DubsOnD 09-22-2005 11:24 AM

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Just sent an email to SD GFP, I'll let you all know their verdict.

ranchand99 09-22-2005 12:50 PM

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We used the powder down here w/ no luck at all.I heard the liquid is better,but after the poor performance of the powder decided not to try it.We have never had luck with any mineral type attractants here..so that may make a difference.

DubsOnD 09-22-2005 03:10 PM

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Just got an email back from gfp, it is illegal in SD. If it is something they can consume it is considered baiting even if it is just a liquid or mineral.

Bird Hunt Dog 09-22-2005 03:22 PM

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Hummmm...........Maybe that lady I talked to didn't know squat. She told me it was........What do your reg's say about bait????

Mine say this

Bait
• No person may place or use bait for the purpose of taking deer.
"Bait" is defined as grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay, or other
food transported and placed for the purpose of attracting or enticing
deer. This restriction does not apply to foods resulting from
normal or accepted farming, forest management, wildlife management,
orchard management, or similar land management activities.
• Liquid scents, salt, and minerals are not considered bait.
Your not transporting in food your attracting them to the food thats present. Is that baiting according to the MN DNR?
Not according to the lady on the info line that I
called to about it!
I think I will call the CO on it!!!!

DubsOnD 09-22-2005 11:05 PM

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Here's what he sent me after telling me it was illegal. Sounds pretty grey to me.

> SDCL 41-8-16. Use of salt to attract big game prohibited. No person may
> place any salt or salt lick or construct, occupy, or use any screen,
> blind, or scaffold, or other device at or near any salt or salt lick for
> the purpose of enticing or baiting big game animals to the same for the
> purpose of hunting, watching for, or killing of big game. A violation of
> this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
>
> ARSD 41:06:04:03. Methods prohibited. A person may not use a dog,
> electronic call, or bait station when hunting big game animals, including
> wild turkey. A bait station is a place where edible foodstuffs or minerals
> are placed or maintained as an attractant to game animals. The use of
> scents alone does not constitute a bait station.



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