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Hey guys I have a bunch of deer corn left over from my daughters hunt and was wanting to set up a bait site on this side of the mountains for late archery. Stupid question but do blacktails like corn?
Quote from: huntnfmly on September 08, 2020, 04:38:44 PMHey guys I have a bunch of deer corn left over from my daughters hunt and was wanting to set up a bait site on this side of the mountains for late archery. Stupid question but do blacktails like corn?Only stupid questions are the ones not askedOh, and yes they do
Corn in itself is bad for Blacktails, unless you wean them off of it with a forage pellet. The corn changes their gut enzymes, and if you stop cold turkey, they are unable to digest browse for weeks until the enzymes change back, after the rut or hard winter it can lead to starvation. Better to use wet cob and a pellet like sportsman’s choice, this creates complex carbs and enzymes will remain they same as browse require, just my 2cents
Quote from: Mallardmasher on September 09, 2020, 10:41:49 AMCorn in itself is bad for Blacktails, unless you wean them off of it with a forage pellet. The corn changes their gut enzymes, and if you stop cold turkey, they are unable to digest browse for weeks until the enzymes change back, after the rut or hard winter it can lead to starvation. Better to use wet cob and a pellet like sportsman’s choice, this creates complex carbs and enzymes will remain they same as browse require, just my 2centsNice to see you posting again. I agree with your ideas. I've never had luck with deer feed in the yard, nor mineral/salt in the field. Apples, apples, apples if you want to get them coming in, especially after the first freeze has killed other major browse. It seems to me that they ignore store bought apples in favor of locally grown. Anybody else ever get this feeling? Old Man8383 - nice post!