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mixing attractants #7302359 10/01/18 05:18 PM
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does anyone ever mix attractants, i usually hand corn a small dirt path on the opposite side of my feeder and tomorrow morning i plan on mixing hog wild and acorn rage in with the corn. does anybody do this or have any tips?

Re: mixing attractants [Re: wigginsEST] #7302385 10/01/18 05:47 PM
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I'm not sure it will make any difference if they are not used to eating the other attractants. Our local feed store sells what they call "corn candy". It's a mix of corn, peas, and soy beans (I think) We put this in some of our feeders in the off season (It's pretty expensive) then hand corn with it during the season. They seem to stay around a lot longer but I can't say it 'attracts' any deer that weren't headed to that location anyway.

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I've had good luck with sweet feed. If there cows around, don't waste your time or money. They will walk through walls to get to it if they smell it.

Re: mixing attractants [Re: wigginsEST] #7302444 10/01/18 07:00 PM
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Your wasting your time and money. If they aren’t coming to corn they aren’t gonna come to corn mixed with stuff they aren’t use to either.

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