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Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Turkeysniper511, Dec 31, 2013.

  1. Turkeysniper511

    Turkeysniper511 Weekend Warrior

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    Found alot of good scrapes and rubs the other day which let me know there using that part of the woods heavy. So finaly getting off work early today to put my cam up to get ready for next year. Dont have extra money or time to go and buy mineral or corn or anything. But my question is, Me and my wife bought some grapes the other day dont really like them cuz there pretty sour was just gonna throw them away but figured i may put them in front of the cam to try and see whats in there. Anyone ever use grapes in front of their trail cams before and if so did you have good luck?
     
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    Don't break any laws but have thought about apples? Coons will probably come running though either way.
     
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    Im not finding any laws abt it but if im wrong someone should tell me before i do it haha just trying to get rid of them and actualy get a use out of them
     
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    Ohio regulations say its legal to bait deer anywhere anytime on private land in ohio so im not doing it to shoot them just for trail cam pics but says its legal in ohio
     
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    I would imagine the deer will love then. I know vineyards go to quite long measures to keep deer and other critters out.
     
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    Peanut butter & molasses .


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    Get yourself a bottle of vanilla extract and a bottle of canola oil mix and shake well you can make 32 oz for about $5 just spray it where you want the deer to stop and hang out. They oil will last for weeks on the leaves. Works better than anything it have bought just a couple shakes before you spray.
     
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    you will definately see coons, the little theives lol
     
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    Apples, peanut butter, and corn is what I use
     

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