Mossy Oak Biologic
#1
Mossy Oak Biologic
I planted Biologic new zealand clover. Signs are showing deer and turkey have been in there and I took the camera down to get the pics developed. Does anyone have an idea of how well it works.
#4
RE: Mossy Oak Biologic
My Biologic has came up and is growing like a charm...These is a lot of sign too. Im going to plant some more and see how everything goes.
If not going well i think I'm going to invest in some deer chow and turkey chufa
If not going well i think I'm going to invest in some deer chow and turkey chufa
#5
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 27
RE: Mossy Oak Biologic
I guessI fall into the 90% who had no luck at all with bilogic. Except I screwed up and tried it again and it was a joke the 2nd time too. It's hard to believe that a company like mossy oak would put their name on a product that has such a bad reputation. I guess it proves that the $ rules.
#6
RE: Mossy Oak Biologic
Ok, I'm curious. For those of you who didn't have good luck with Biologic, what was the reason? Did it not come up at all, come up spotty, came up great but didn't attract game? What is the reason for your displeasure with it?
. . . Rob
. . . Rob
#9
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Western MO
Posts: 321
RE: Mossy Oak Biologic
Its a great product. People have no idea what to expect so when they dont see deer lined up buying aticket to eat, they assume its no good. The different species will be pallatable at different times and that may not be same time that the deer are on corn or milo or clover or alfalfa or soybeans.