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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3196691" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Well, it's not going to make deer stand under your oaks eating acorns all day long of course but I do think it causes a noticeable increase in activity. Well worth spending about $14 or $15 per tree for a few oaks in areas close to your stand. Maybe the reason it worked so well for me that one year is that I put a bag per tree around about 15 trees in less than 2 acres. Deer might not notice it so much with just a tree or two? Deer useage of the acorns could be measured with trail cameras by fertilizing some trees and not others the same year but you never know how much the location of a specific tree is affecting deer useage when you look at the pictures. Anyhow, I'll have one more year of info this Fall as to how effective it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3196691, member: 12277"] Well, it's not going to make deer stand under your oaks eating acorns all day long of course but I do think it causes a noticeable increase in activity. Well worth spending about $14 or $15 per tree for a few oaks in areas close to your stand. Maybe the reason it worked so well for me that one year is that I put a bag per tree around about 15 trees in less than 2 acres. Deer might not notice it so much with just a tree or two? Deer useage of the acorns could be measured with trail cameras by fertilizing some trees and not others the same year but you never know how much the location of a specific tree is affecting deer useage when you look at the pictures. Anyhow, I'll have one more year of info this Fall as to how effective it is. [/QUOTE]
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