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Big and J BB2

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by quinnman97, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. quinnman97

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    I was wondering if anyone here has mixed corn with BB2. Just for the reason that it gets expensive very quickly by itself.
     
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    I tried BB2 preseason and also in the southern zone here in GA and in both spots the deer didn't hit it very hard. They were eating standard corn like crazy and left the BB2 alone until the corn ran out.
    I did have some foxes and raccoons eating it regularly. Odd that the foxes would hit it but they did.
    Personally I won't be buying any more of it.
     
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    Well I live in the midwest so it might be a little different. But from what I have heard, BB2 is great stuff.
     
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    I was wondering if it might be a regional thing. None of my properties are on or near agricultural farms. Cow farms yes but nothing agriculture. That was another thing I considered.
    ALL of my properties have food plots but also are covered in amazing hardwoods that drop unbelievable amounts of acorns. Kind of lucky there.
     
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    Never seen a paying customer give props to the brown bag
     

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