c'mere deer
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 348
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From: Arkansas
I bought some concentrate and the jury is still out on if I believe if it works or not. I mixed it half/half with distilled water and put it in a spray bottle. I have 2 gravity feeders out on known deer trails. I sprayed an area about1 ft. wide and7 or8 ft. long leading to the feeder. I then sprayed the corn sitting in the tray. Now let me tell ya, I am not soaking the corn. Just 4 or 5 pumps on the spray bottle and thats it.
The corn sprayed with the C'mere deer was gone in 2 days. The other feeder, (same size), still half full after 4 days.
My next test will be to switch the 2. I will spray the less active one and not the active on the next fill up and see what happens.
Like I said, the jury is still out for me. There may just be more traffick on the one with it. I have my cams set up on both locations now so I can also get a visual to go with my unscientific study.
Probably get the same results with apple cider.
The corn sprayed with the C'mere deer was gone in 2 days. The other feeder, (same size), still half full after 4 days.
My next test will be to switch the 2. I will spray the less active one and not the active on the next fill up and see what happens.
Like I said, the jury is still out for me. There may just be more traffick on the one with it. I have my cams set up on both locations now so I can also get a visual to go with my unscientific study.

Probably get the same results with apple cider.

#12
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 62
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From: Wisconsin
My guess is that if you just had a pile of corn out there without the c'mere deer on it...the deer would have still ate the corn. I'm sure they like whatever is in the c'mere deer but i dont think it is worth it when you can get 4 or 5 bags of corn for the price at which you can get a jug of c'mere deer for. And i tell ya, they must be getting pretty wealthy off that stuff for as much as they charge for it.




