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Your constant activity at a bait site makes it and you predictable. This may not affect does, but it sure as heck affects bucks. Cliche as it may sound, there is "baiting", and there is "baiting". One works, the other not so much. You pretty much cant miss with does and the young bucks who hang with them until its time to breed, but if its say 3 1/2 year old or older bucks you are hunting, (the older the harder), then there are several other tricks you better have up your sleeve as well.Never cut the strings on falfa......make them work for it. Bagged feed should be spread in a some what large area preferably in tall grass, again make them work for it. Placing bait in piles just ensures you have to add to it each day/night which equals too much human activity on the bait site. Dont trap yourself in your stand with your bait placement. Plan your use of bait AND OR scent to put your target deer in THE spot you have selected for your shot, preferably so you do not have to stand and or turn, just draw and shoot. These suggestions do work but keep in mind its about keeping feeding does near your site in hopes of a visit by a buck, not waiting for a buck to come in and feed.Oh ya, and be sure to practice scent control AND hunt the wind, and if you get busted in your stand, gig is up, hope you have another stand hung.
Do you just get the wet cob at your local feed store? And if you do is that what they call it or do they sell it called something else? Can’t seem to find it
Quote from: HillHound on September 08, 2020, 11:23:33 AMDo you just get the wet cob at your local feed store? And if you do is that what they call it or do they sell it called something else? Can’t seem to find it Yes wet cob can be bought at most feed stores user that exact name. Wet cob will mold in wet or hot areas and the animals will not eat it at that point. I find that whole corn is a better option for deer. They love it and it does not attract bear.
So could you use a salt lick provided its "10 gallons"?
I have many mature bucks come to a bait site, in last 20 min of shooting hours when I want them to. Or during the rut. The key is to keep the breed-able doe’s happy, and the big bucks follow.Some stands I place on major transition trails, or bait locations, so this time of year, I will use some doe in heat in the morning and sit that eve. I know and they know it is way to early. But the Grey Ghost is a curious critter. He will get up earlier to check things out