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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 1875771" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>I do home-made mineral. way cheaper than anything store bought. I can't say it does anything earth shattering about huge racks or anything. They hit it hard in the spring, lay off it in the fall. </p><p>The cheapest "attractant" I use is molasses. all feed co-ops have it to make sweet feed. I think I paid 75 bucks for a 55 gal drum last year and still using it this year. ZERO feed value, but I can smell it a mile away, I have no idea how far deer can smell it. Good for pictures.</p><p>Find a stump or log that's decomped to the point of being spongy. apply liberally. dump some salt on top to get a salty/sweet, or do just molasses. They'll chew a stump down to nothing.</p><p>neighbors on all 4 sides do corn feeders, alfalfa, wheat, rye, or some biologic-type something, so I have to get creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 1875771, member: 8955"] I do home-made mineral. way cheaper than anything store bought. I can't say it does anything earth shattering about huge racks or anything. They hit it hard in the spring, lay off it in the fall. The cheapest "attractant" I use is molasses. all feed co-ops have it to make sweet feed. I think I paid 75 bucks for a 55 gal drum last year and still using it this year. ZERO feed value, but I can smell it a mile away, I have no idea how far deer can smell it. Good for pictures. Find a stump or log that's decomped to the point of being spongy. apply liberally. dump some salt on top to get a salty/sweet, or do just molasses. They'll chew a stump down to nothing. neighbors on all 4 sides do corn feeders, alfalfa, wheat, rye, or some biologic-type something, so I have to get creative. [/QUOTE]
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