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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2606509" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>minerals, IMO only work well in places deer don't have access to things naturally</p><p>and there seasonal more than not</p><p></p><p>I am lucky have deer in my yard daily, and a few thousand area's of forested land surrounding my place, nearest AG lands are several miles away!</p><p> but do have about a combination of a 100 acres of food plots around my place! on local gun clubs lands and some on mine! </p><p></p><p> have tired about every mineral block there is, for kicks, and stuck camera's over them, minus being able to just look out a window or sit on deck and see things</p><p> and 90% of the blocks, minerals I have put out HERE, get ignored and just erode as rains do so! there basically useless IMO< as attracting or pulling a deer to them!</p><p></p><p> BUT I have placed some in other locations and had good luck with SOME things,</p><p>which I again have come to believe it has to do with what the area there in provides or doesn't!</p><p> so there very hit and more miss than anything IMO</p><p>I wouldn;t consider them a LURE to use for hunting deer in any way shape or form based on my experiences with them!</p><p>best time of yr IMO to use them would be spring time to add something to nursing females and MAYBE for growing antlers but wouldn;t consider it a BIG help either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2606509, member: 11837"] minerals, IMO only work well in places deer don't have access to things naturally and there seasonal more than not I am lucky have deer in my yard daily, and a few thousand area's of forested land surrounding my place, nearest AG lands are several miles away! but do have about a combination of a 100 acres of food plots around my place! on local gun clubs lands and some on mine! have tired about every mineral block there is, for kicks, and stuck camera's over them, minus being able to just look out a window or sit on deck and see things and 90% of the blocks, minerals I have put out HERE, get ignored and just erode as rains do so! there basically useless IMO< as attracting or pulling a deer to them! BUT I have placed some in other locations and had good luck with SOME things, which I again have come to believe it has to do with what the area there in provides or doesn't! so there very hit and more miss than anything IMO I wouldn;t consider them a LURE to use for hunting deer in any way shape or form based on my experiences with them! best time of yr IMO to use them would be spring time to add something to nursing females and MAYBE for growing antlers but wouldn;t consider it a BIG help either way! [/QUOTE]
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