deer cain black magic
#11
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 362

i hoestly havent had any of those canes, magic or whatever work. i did put some buck jam over a pile of apples and they got demolished, but i think it was more ofthe corn. i would say jus use corn instead of all that, i doubt anything can beat a consistant supply of corn a month or so before the season and all the way thru, just to atleast keep them in the general area.
#13

I tried the black magic three years ago and they still havent touched it haha! Now regular deer co-cane they absolutely tear it up, i once had a hole about like IL cornfed has about three years ago but i stopped putting it in! But NO black magic never worked for me either!
Youre probably better off with a stump and a few bottles of table salt! Good Luck!
Youre probably better off with a stump and a few bottles of table salt! Good Luck!
#14

I placed alot of Black Magic out last season and they really didnt care for it, but like cornfed said it just needed time to dissolve because this year the deer are all over it.
#16
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 957

I used Buck Jam last year and to me its by far the best I've ever seen. I killed a few deer last season off of it. I would just mix it with corn to help them find it then when the corn was gone, the deer kept digging. They liked the APPLE and P-nut butter the best.
#17
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location:
Posts: 32

ORIGINAL: redneck buck hunter
I put this stuff out about a month ago and not one deer touched it so i finally put some corn out with it and the deer walk rite over without as much as kicking it up a tiny bit. I dont why it isnt workign ive had great sucsess with it at different locations. Has any one else had this happen to you?
I put this stuff out about a month ago and not one deer touched it so i finally put some corn out with it and the deer walk rite over without as much as kicking it up a tiny bit. I dont why it isnt workign ive had great sucsess with it at different locations. Has any one else had this happen to you?