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<blockquote data-quote="Fitchj13" data-source="post: 4556855" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>I get zero attraction with corn at my lease. Tried timed spin feeders, gravity feeders, and just spreading it out on the ground. I say zero, but I have some very fat coons - best pic had 12-14 of them in it dangling on and around the feeder.</p><p></p><p>My go to is mineral rocks and dumping a container of Deer Caine on and around it. The deer in my area hit that combo before anything else other than acorns. I've tried most every flavored powder attractant sold and even those burlap hanging bags way back in the day.</p><p></p><p>My other successful attractant is a salt block with that molasis stuff poured on it. That actually smells good enough to try it honestly.</p><p></p><p>Back in La when I was a young-in, we would put corn in jugs with holes in it. The deer would kick it around to get the corn out just like pups do now with those treat toys. Also served as a wake up alarm lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitchj13, post: 4556855, member: 9011"] I get zero attraction with corn at my lease. Tried timed spin feeders, gravity feeders, and just spreading it out on the ground. I say zero, but I have some very fat coons - best pic had 12-14 of them in it dangling on and around the feeder. My go to is mineral rocks and dumping a container of Deer Caine on and around it. The deer in my area hit that combo before anything else other than acorns. I've tried most every flavored powder attractant sold and even those burlap hanging bags way back in the day. My other successful attractant is a salt block with that molasis stuff poured on it. That actually smells good enough to try it honestly. Back in La when I was a young-in, we would put corn in jugs with holes in it. The deer would kick it around to get the corn out just like pups do now with those treat toys. Also served as a wake up alarm lol. [/QUOTE]
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