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<blockquote data-quote="Valhallajack" data-source="post: 4099049" data-attributes="member: 51187"><p>I have noticed just by observing and I call it a hunch. Deer in different parts of the state have different tastes, maybe requirements. I'm guessing the soil is partially to blame. Maybe different amounts of trace minerals in soil or water provide different nutritional needs. The meat of animals say killed out west to me will have a different taste, smell or color than say a deer killed in South East oklahoma. The same thing you use in Woodward let's say may not work as good or be as attractive in the eastern half of the state. I don't discount your 50 years of what works best for you. I bet if you filled a water tank on of the 275 gallon plastic totes, buried a water tank nearby a food source/feeder. You might find keeping it full of water would increase deer at a particular place than one without water. It may not but we have seen good results with water. I know some guys swear by bran. It's never worked for me. I tried molasses. Nada. Mixed them together and still nothing. I try some stuff that works most is all about getting your hard earned $$$$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valhallajack, post: 4099049, member: 51187"] I have noticed just by observing and I call it a hunch. Deer in different parts of the state have different tastes, maybe requirements. I'm guessing the soil is partially to blame. Maybe different amounts of trace minerals in soil or water provide different nutritional needs. The meat of animals say killed out west to me will have a different taste, smell or color than say a deer killed in South East oklahoma. The same thing you use in Woodward let's say may not work as good or be as attractive in the eastern half of the state. I don't discount your 50 years of what works best for you. I bet if you filled a water tank on of the 275 gallon plastic totes, buried a water tank nearby a food source/feeder. You might find keeping it full of water would increase deer at a particular place than one without water. It may not but we have seen good results with water. I know some guys swear by bran. It's never worked for me. I tried molasses. Nada. Mixed them together and still nothing. I try some stuff that works most is all about getting your hard earned $$$$. [/QUOTE]
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