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Attracting Deer to an Area?
I've used all the stump licking gels, and c'mere deer products and they all work well. I'm wondering what other products other hunters have used?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
to get deer in your area to stay plant some
1. corn
2. beans
3. imperial whitetail clover and alfalfa
4.apple trees
5.millo
6. winter wheat
i live in illinois and there is corn and other crops everywhere, thats why there are deer everywhere
i also have a alfalfa and clover food plot, about and 1.5 acres of it, deer are in there all the time, pre-rut,rut,post-rut
all the time
Source(s): it its brown, its down, if it flies, it dies. - lovelliiiLv 45 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Alot of what said above does work really well, I usually use ears of corn, apples, etc. "Mighty Deer Lick Sweet Apple Block" which you can get from TSC works well for deer to.
- 1 decade ago
sweet potatoes, apples, persimmons, alfalfa hay works. I have even heard from friends and family that peanut butter will keep them around and coming back. Never tried the peanut butter thing though.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
In my opinion nothing works better than corn.
Nothing fancy, just good old fashion feed corn.
It always works!
- 1 decade ago
i`ve used molasses and peanut butter they like the smell of something different.
Source(s): deer camp - Anonymous1 decade ago
I just track them i don't like just sitting around and waiting for them to come. It doesn't seem sportsmenly enough for me.