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Ive tried it a few times, wasnt impressed as a stand alone attractant, so I ended up mixing corn and sweet cob in a 5 gal bucket then pouring some Big and J in with it and spread it out over a large area and of course didnt notice any difference from just corn and cobb, but its smell first that gets them to come in. I never use just one attractant, and I also use scent in same areas. Once you have some does hanging out, shift your attention a bit farther away as the better bucks will just stand in the brush and watch the does. If young impatient bucks is your target, keep watching the does as the young guys have to jump the gun hoping to get lucky.
Not worth the money. I dont know on blacktails but for whitetail and muley you can get corn grain cob or garbs for much cheaper and have the same results Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Big and J does work on blacktails. But a bag of wild bird seed mix works better. and less expensive.