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ill say i have tried most things on blacktails for the purpose of trying to see whats in my areas with the most sign.... the mountain blacktails i have found really are not interested in anything foreign. as far as mature bucks curiosity will have them show themselves to your trail cam thats about it. i have found natural mineral licks really are the only thing they touch. blacktails are at least to me too smart for those tricks and or non sense... perhaps lower elevation blacktail are different, my interest are for the alpine blacktail that ghost through the mountains...hard work, luck and persistance with time in the woods is more realistic. the high and lows of those S.O.B's......besides baiting blacktails seems to cheapen them..... i think the illusive grey ghost of the northwest deserves more than that.... just a dude with an opinion.
I'm not sure if they're any harder to bait.Blacktail like any other deer are lazy and opportunists. They will travel the easiest route and feed on the easiest,sweetest food source with the most calories to get them through the winter. They don't care if it's all in a big pile in the middle of the woods. They are just like us and have a sweet tooth preferring molasses,corn,and apples any day over salad.
I agree (most areas) baiting usually only brings in does and fawns but guaranteed to leave scent trails for mr buck to visit during the breeding season. I've hunted blacktail my whole life also but never baited. Just getting my info from a couple hardcore baiters that DO manage to kill a mature buck over or near bait almost every year. And when I say bait I mean a fairly large pile of corn,grain,molasses,apples and mineral block combined.
The ignorance of a few will never cease to amaze me....
So what did the seminar say?
Quote from: singleshot12 on January 24, 2014, 03:50:24 PMI agree (most areas) baiting usually only brings in does and fawns but guaranteed to leave scent trails for mr buck to visit during the breeding season. I've hunted blacktail my whole life also but never baited. Just getting my info from a couple hardcore baiters that DO manage to kill a mature buck over or near bait almost every year. And when I say bait I mean a fairly large pile of corn,grain,molasses,apples and mineral block combined.Do your buds hunt private or public land. I think that is the biggest factor between success and failure.