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Author Topic: buck jam experiment  (Read 1583 times)

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Offline dearme

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I have a cam out in the back yard for two days now and i will check the pics on friday and move the cam to the front yard only this time i will only use buck jam, wish i had two cams to run this test on the same days maybe ill hook up with someone and run this test in some other area  we tried a little test this last week near atkin and put down corn had a few does after three days we put the buck jam on the corn and so many more deer showed up we couldnt beleive it
so Buck Jam (apple) has worked for me very well some time soon i will get some pics posted when i get to a high speed modem  I also did get some pics of a buck that was in velvet at 9pm and half off 4 hours later that i will post soon

Offline Mayfly

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I bought a container of Buck Jam about 1 month ago to see if it works and my results were very different from yours. The deer haven't touched it. I put it in 3 areas right where I feed them and they haven't touched it at all. I have apples and corn there and the deer are basically there all night but want and have nothing to do with the buck jam.

If you had corn down for a few days and had deer coming in and then you say you put buck jam down and even more started to come in I would say it was not because of the buck jam. I moved my feeder 1 month ago. For a few days no deer were coming to it at all, then a doe and two fawns found the corn. That lasted a few days and then all of the sudden it seemed that every deer in the area found the corn. So that is what I think happened in your case. Try the buck jam on its own. I'm sure there are times of the year that they love it and once they know it is there i'm sure they will stop by every once in a while. Keep us posted on your expirement.

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