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CoyoteHowler 07-15-2006 06:27 PM

RE: How to attract deer
 
While I am sure that scents work I have never felt like they brought deer infrom nowhere. Most of the time however if I was in a good place that the deer was traveling and had a sent out up wind of the deer it would stop and sniff and sometimes come to it. I count on finding the right area for the deer then add sent as another playing card.

dynatec 07-15-2006 07:28 PM

RE: How to attract deer
 
as gibblet and a few others stated, go to their favorite spots instead of trying to lure them to you,it's a lot less work and you learn their travel corridors and have a good time doing it.

Bow_hunter15 07-15-2006 09:55 PM

RE: How to attract deer
 
See the thing is where the deer come from is land i cant hunt and the first tree is 100 yrds away so i need something to bring them closer that isnt bait


nodog 07-16-2006 01:06 AM

RE: How to attract deer
 
Why are they there and not where you are?

FroMan 07-16-2006 01:49 AM

RE: How to attract deer
 
Definately a food plot. You can do it fairly cheap with a mower, a tiller, a rake, a broadcaster, and some seed. I usually spend about 40 bucks on a 50 pd bag of winter wheat, oats, and fertilizer. I cut the plot with my mower, till it, seed it, cover the seed with a rake and am good to go.

It takes me an afternoon. It's a bowhunting plot so it's only about 40 yards from my treestand at the furtherst spot, but it works. I saw more deer over that thing the first year I did it than I had from the same tree 5 years previously.

You might also see if a mineral block is considered bait. I bet...unfortunately for you it is.

drewm2 07-16-2006 02:00 AM

RE: How to attract deer
 

Definately a food plot. You can do it fairly cheap with a mower, a tiller, a rake, a broadcaster, and some seed. I usually spend about 40 bucks on a 50 pd bag of winter wheat, oats, and fertilizer.
Hey FroMan,if you had to hunt up here in NC, would you still use winter wheat and oats? And if you had my green thumb, that is to say, any plant I touch winds up dying, would you try a different crop?

RDHunter 07-16-2006 05:39 AM

RE: How to attract deer
 

Ooh I understand now ( duh ) ok, : Have you heared about them smoking sticks I forgot the name of them.
Theres these sticks, that you burn and the smoke is carried by the wind.
They have some for early season and for the rut, they even made for Bear hunting.
I hope this is the answer you where looking for good luck to ya.


IL-Cornfed 07-16-2006 06:27 AM

RE: How to attract deer
 
Some good suggestions mentioned. Ifyou seriously want to attract more deer to the areayou're hunting then you should consider a small foodplot. A small "hunting plot" of only 1/4 to 1/2 acre and then a Mock Scrape or two along it's edge can be awesome! It's not to late to plant a quality fall plot and you'll have until sometime in September to get the job done. Something you should seriuosly consider if you really want to see an increase in deer utilization on your property.Good luck and good shootin'


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