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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3590010" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've been hunting that area all my life, well, since 1980 for deer. There wasn't much product back in those days for deer if at all. When the deer cocain came out in the 90's?? That is when my buddy started using it. He really had good success with it. Dug a hole, put a tarp to line the hole, mixed the cocaine and dirt putting it back into the hole. The following spring, it looked like a mini volcano. The deer had licked it so hard that it made a mound. </p><p>Same set up in my area and didn't have a track on it. Covered it in loose corn. When the corn was gone nothing disturbed the soil. This was in the spring and fall. That mineral plot is there from 20 or more years ago with nothing touching it to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3590010, member: 5412"] I've been hunting that area all my life, well, since 1980 for deer. There wasn't much product back in those days for deer if at all. When the deer cocain came out in the 90's?? That is when my buddy started using it. He really had good success with it. Dug a hole, put a tarp to line the hole, mixed the cocaine and dirt putting it back into the hole. The following spring, it looked like a mini volcano. The deer had licked it so hard that it made a mound. Same set up in my area and didn't have a track on it. Covered it in loose corn. When the corn was gone nothing disturbed the soil. This was in the spring and fall. That mineral plot is there from 20 or more years ago with nothing touching it to date. [/QUOTE]
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