Peanut Butter??
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: chiefland Florida USA
all that ate mine was coons.the deer didn' t get a chance to eat it.
I heard you buy it in the plastic jars,nail the lid to a tree and cut the bottom out of the jar and screw it back onto the lid.
that works good if I could keep the coon away.[:@]
I heard you buy it in the plastic jars,nail the lid to a tree and cut the bottom out of the jar and screw it back onto the lid.
that works good if I could keep the coon away.[:@]
#3
I' ve done it in past years. Only takes 5 days or so for the can to be gone. Deer, coon, squirrels, just about anything will take a turn. The only way I' ve heard to have it exclusively for deer is to find an open spot that squirrels can' t jump to. Take a pvc pipe, put a slinky over the outside of it and cut a small piece of plywood and screw it to the top of the pipe. Then put the PB on top of that. Never tried it but it sounds like a good idea. The slinky is supposed to keep squirrels from scurying up the pipe.
#6
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From: crawfordville florida USA
Ive had good luck with it in areas that plant alot of peanuts. I would buy the big gallon size cheap stuff and smear it on leaves a few feet above the ground. The deer ( and coons) loved it. I dont do it anymore though. Too messy and time consuming. The area I hunt now is non agricultural and the deer dont seem to be interested in it.
#7
Joined: May 2003
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Thanks Whtaillgnd1 now I have coke comming out my noise and all over my keyboard.Just too funny.
Try this poke a hole in the lid tie a string hang from branch 3ft off ground cut hole in bottom of jar and sit back and watch the show good luck not trying to laugh out loud.
Try this poke a hole in the lid tie a string hang from branch 3ft off ground cut hole in bottom of jar and sit back and watch the show good luck not trying to laugh out loud.
#8
Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I tried it once and attracted every squirrel and coon in the county to my stand. I' m not saying a deer won' t eat it but i' ve never seen one eat it. I' ll tell you what i have used that i know they will eat. There is a peanut plant near my home and they have alot of scraps left over from processing the peanuts and you can buy the scraps for a couple of bucks per 100lb bag. It' s a mixture of peanuts, peanut hulls and lots of salt. I' ve never seen or killed a big buck that was eating the stuff but i' m sure they do because i' ve seen smaller bucks and does beat a path to it and litterally tear up the ground where i poured it. I usually find an old stump that is somewhat hollow and just pour it in the stump and the deer will just about dig the stump up when it' s gone. I don' t know if it' s the peanuts they' re after or the salt. I do know they will eat peanut plants and i' ll hunt a peanut field over a bean or corn field anyday.




