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Author Topic: anyone ever try peanut butter and vanilla extract as a lure?(deer/elk/bear)  (Read 7817 times)

Offline firehawk87

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I just heard about this on a archery forum. What are your thoughts and experiences?
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Probably work for all three, only legal for two.

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You should have listed it as (deer/elk/bear/people).  I know after about an hour in a tree-stand I'd be down there eating it.  Sounds delicious!

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I've used vanilla extract as a cover scent before for whitetails.  I stood in some bushes that were right on the trail and had deer walk right past me.  Eventually a buck came by and stood about 2 feet away....I couldn't take it any longer and touched him with the barrel and then he flipped out and ran off.  I only used it for the real close hunting when I crawl under logs and trees above trails.  I would get the big bottles of vanilla and put in a spray bottle.  Then saturate my clothes and let them dry.  The morning I would go out, I'd spray them again.

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Don't get caught using vanilla when bear hunting.....
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I tried peanut butter for deer once..I wanted to see if they would eat it..never touched it..a raccoon ended up eating it

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I've tried peanut butter I have ton of blacktail coming through an area and having a tough time getting them to hold up. They never touched it, only helped bring in the yotes'  so I pulled it.  Try it see if it works it's not going to cost you anything. 

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You should have listed it as (deer/elk/bear/people).  I know after about an hour in a tree-stand I'd be down there eating it.  Sounds delicious!

 :drool:  After hiking in I think I would've just made a sandwich and hoped for the best! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I've used vanilla extract as a cover scent before for whitetails.  I stood in some bushes that were right on the trail and had deer walk right past me.  Eventually a buck came by and stood about 2 feet away....I couldn't take it any longer and touched him with the barrel and then he flipped out and ran off.  I only used it for the real close hunting when I crawl under logs and trees above trails.  I would get the big bottles of vanilla and put in a spray bottle.  Then saturate my clothes and let them dry.  The morning I would go out, I'd spray them again.

Wont that attract insects as well?
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Don't get caught using vanilla when bear hunting.....

Ya can't wear cologne when hunting ???  :chuckle:
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