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Anonymous asked in SportsOutdoor RecreationHunting · 1 decade ago

Have any deer hunters had any luck with the C'mere Deer product?

My brother says he's used it in the past, but all that showed up were does and fawns. Anyone else ever use it, and what success (if any) did you have? I'd like to try it, but that could be an easy $25 down the drain.

Thanks.

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  • dumdum
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Here's the deal. There will always be exceptions, but the big bucks will not be killed over bait.And the C'mere Deer does work, but no better then corn, rice bran, soy beans or anything else.

    The ingredients in the C'mere Deer are rice bran , corn particles and salted apple juice added to it. A sack of rice bran can be bought for $9, a sack of chops for $10 and a bottle of apple juice for $3. This will make a total of about 20 gallons of C'mere Deer for $19. compare this price with the $25 cost for a gallon of store bought C'mere Deer for $25 that can be eaten in one night.

  • 1 decade ago

    I dumped some in a marijuana patch( not my patch) & 4 days later the pot was chewed down to stubs. And there was still a little C'mere Deer on the ground

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I use a variety of products, just to check the effectiveness of each and I don't see much difference between C'mere and Deer-caine.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    YEAH I USED IT BEFORE AND ALL THE DEER SEMMED TO C'MERE AFTER DARK.

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