Sugar beet attractant

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  1. chewy

    chewy Newb

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    So I decided to use some of the wildgame innovations sugar beet crush attractant here recently, it's my first time using it and I was just wondering if anyone has had any success in using this stuff
     
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    love it, bears dont like it but deer love it they will paw the ground up when you poor it out i usually mix with corn (its legal to bait where i live) but deer will come to just it as well. put it out a few days in advance takes the deer some time to get used to it.
     
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    Thanks for the response, when I threw it out I also threw out a little corn on top of the pile and I wasn't sure if that would help bring the deer to it or not.
     
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    JasonOhio2018 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It will all be gone soon they love that stuff. Too bad it's 10 bucks a bag!
     
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    I use to use it in front of my cameras but I have switched to Rice bran from co-op not sure if you have them in your area but if you do you can get it in several different flavors and it is $13 for a 50 pound bag works great in persimmon flavor here in Oklahoma
     
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    Thanks, I'll see if I can locate some.
     
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    Yea I haven't heard of that stuff around my area, I was using some of the deer cane and I found some stuff called buck buster at a local grain mill. The buck buster is a mix of corn, seeds and minerals and it's a 50lb for $10
     

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