Wildgame Innovations Peanut Rage Deer Attractant 5lb, Premium Wildlife Attractant, Beige
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Weather gives us an answer if it rains, it goes away. If your state allows for it, try mixing it with your corn in a feeder. I have tried all kinds of attractants of this type, but this was the only one that did not work. Considering I do not know much about deer or biological research, I believe deer may be inclined to avoid an area if they smell something that is not natural to them or food they normally would not eat in the area that they stay. It is not the first time I have used attractants and have had success. You might be able to utilize it. Hope everything works out for you
There was no contact between the white tail and the tree. We always see mule deer here, and it did not attract them either.
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The area in which I live is relatively rural, so I am not a deer hunter per se. Apparently, there are a lot of deer around, and I'm hoping to attract them to my front yard solely for the purpose of watching It is true that I purchased a salt lick and made a little salt station, but the deer did not know about it. They came here the first night because of this stuff. Their goal was to get at the peanut rage, so they moved the salt lick. You can definitely use it. After they cleaned it all up on the second night, they came back the next day. The deer have definitely been drawn to this product. The impression I got was impressive.
Today at noon, I cast a little of this over my neighboor's yard while standing in my front yard. Two doe mule deer came into my neighbors yard. I opened the package and cast some out. We watched the doe eat this stuff while it came over in a couple of minutes. We live in the Pacific Northwest and see mule deer on a daily basis. The food they eat seems to be liked by them. The reason I bought more is that I have no idea how quickly they are going.
To test out peanut rage at three different locations, where blacktail deer commonly feed at night on sweet cob grain, I've purchased some peanut rage. Despite the peanut rage lasting 5 nights, nothing could calm it. I watched all the trail cam videos, and the deer just walked away after they smelled it. In place of the sweet corn, they ate the old reliable corn. There may be an ingredient listed in the ingredients list referred to as soybeans. It isn't possible to grow soybeans nearby, so they do not know what they are. It's possible that whitetail deer back east like and eat this type of food more. In order to find out if blacktail deer like acorn rage, I will probably give it a try next. During the fall, there are a lot of acorns around here. These are the favorite foods of blacktail.
There is no doubt that deer love this product, I have put the whole bag out at once before and it was all gone within ***** I would recommend this product to everyone. 100% satisfied.
Excellent quality but not suited to deer. After reading the reviews, I decided to purchase this item. It is not even safe for the deer to come up to it and sniff it after I put it out in upstate New York. Straight after they saw the corn, they would run to it. This should be put out after the corn has been removed. This is still not a I am disappointed. We are giving it three stars for the fact that it looks well made and it has a strong peanut aroma. Would have liked it to work My next spring season might be my last chance.
I believe that. Now that I have nightly visitors, put this out since I don't have deer nearby. Next hunting season, I'm excited to give it a try.
Oh my gosh! I smell peanut butter when I open it. It's their fault if they don't do their best.
There seem to be no liking for it among deer. My deer usually avoid the areas where I put this and now they do not come to that area.