C'Meere Deer???
#1
C'Meere Deer???
Anyone use this stuff the powder or the liquid?? I am done hunting this year today was the last day with my dad. He still has a week but I had to come back to school.
I am just wondering for next year. Is this stuff illegal in NY has anyone used it. I mean i consider doe in heat a bait but its legal here.
I am just wondering for next year. Is this stuff illegal in NY has anyone used it. I mean i consider doe in heat a bait but its legal here.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Gleason, TN
Posts: 1,327
RE: C'Meere Deer???
It may work, I tried a bunch of stuff like that earlier on this year and it took the a few times of putting it out before the deerfigured out they could eat it. After that they seemed to like it. Never tried any type of powder though.
#5
RE: C'Meere Deer???
Its Garbage, I won't even put out the rest that I have. Hank Parker uses it on High fence hunts and instead of putting corn out, they put this out. Theres nothing else around for them to eat, so of course they eat it. Thereare much better things on the market.
#6
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Posts: 80
RE: C'Meere Deer???
I put out the powder this year on a WMA with Corn fields and they ate it. I put some out in front of my bowstands and it seemed if i put it down in the afternoon and went back in the morning it would be gone. What i was doing was clearing an area like a scrape and pouring the powder in that area. In one instance the deer ate it that night and then refreshed the scrape then "pooped" in the area. I put some more there right on top of the droppings and they ate everything...even the droppings.[:'(] I did find though that if you put it on moss on say a fallen tree or log they did not touch it. It seemed they would only get it right off the ground where i cleared the ground debris and poured it.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 63
RE: C'Meere Deer???
couple of things -
1st - just because he hunts high fences does not mean there is nothing else to eat
2nd - The product is very similar to rice bran - you can buy it at a feed store its like 10-12 dollars a bag and it does the same thing.
1st - just because he hunts high fences does not mean there is nothing else to eat
2nd - The product is very similar to rice bran - you can buy it at a feed store its like 10-12 dollars a bag and it does the same thing.
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