Buck Jam Cam
#6
I've spent a small fortune on these types of feeds and have had zero luck. As a test I put out two fresh bags of corn and then poured Buckola, Buck Bran, Acorn Rage and dried apple chips in two inch wide, two foot strips over the top. None of the products overlapped. It was as if the deer kicked everything off and ate the corn. I also poured Buck Jam Acorn/Honey over a stump and dead log on the trail leading to the corn and nothing.
Here are my conclusions on these products......
1) We don't have the high class, high dollar deer to appreciate them around here.
2) After years of cornpiles being laid out by bo-hunks and Bubbas, the deer in our area have some kind of inbredgene that subconsiously attracts themto dried out corn.
Here are my conclusions on these products......
1) We don't have the high class, high dollar deer to appreciate them around here.
2) After years of cornpiles being laid out by bo-hunks and Bubbas, the deer in our area have some kind of inbredgene that subconsiously attracts themto dried out corn.
#8
1. No it is not frost. 39 degrees. Just reflection of flash on grass.
2. Spinkled little around the area on ground then tied the bottle
to tree to let it drip slowly down tree to the bottom.
* Catches the wind and draws them in.
Really good stuff. Sweet persimmon flavor.
2. Spinkled little around the area on ground then tied the bottle
to tree to let it drip slowly down tree to the bottom.
* Catches the wind and draws them in.
Really good stuff. Sweet persimmon flavor.
#9
ORIGINAL: ericstacy
2. Spinkled little around the area on ground then tied the bottle
to tree to let it drip slowly down tree to the bottom.
* Catches the wind and draws them in.
2. Spinkled little around the area on ground then tied the bottle
to tree to let it drip slowly down tree to the bottom.
* Catches the wind and draws them in.
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