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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5135168" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Lol, I asked the same question about corn/minerals a few weeks ago and lots of opinions came out. So I did some studying and corn will attract deer and that's what I had used in the past. But the long and short is that it really doesn't provide nutritional value and can be harmful. In the hot humid summer months we have here corn can produce aflatoxin which can be deadly to wildlife. So instead of going with corn this year for my cameras I threw some molasses on some stumps for the scent and I made some mineral sights I used 2 parts mineral salt, 1 part dicalcium sulphate and 1 part ice cream salt. Not saying this will grow bigger bucks but I do think it helps the does and fawns. No adverse effects and plenty of pics. Just try to put the minerals by a water source and try to put them in the ground right before a rain so they soak in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5135168, member: 23863"] Lol, I asked the same question about corn/minerals a few weeks ago and lots of opinions came out. So I did some studying and corn will attract deer and that's what I had used in the past. But the long and short is that it really doesn't provide nutritional value and can be harmful. In the hot humid summer months we have here corn can produce aflatoxin which can be deadly to wildlife. So instead of going with corn this year for my cameras I threw some molasses on some stumps for the scent and I made some mineral sights I used 2 parts mineral salt, 1 part dicalcium sulphate and 1 part ice cream salt. Not saying this will grow bigger bucks but I do think it helps the does and fawns. No adverse effects and plenty of pics. Just try to put the minerals by a water source and try to put them in the ground right before a rain so they soak in. [/QUOTE]
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