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monsterraxx question

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by ohio36hunter, May 2, 2012.

  1. ohio36hunter

    ohio36hunter Newb

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    will deer still come to the monsterraxx during late september and into october,last year i was getting 1000 visits a week at my trophy rock until the velvet came off ,then notta nothin just wanted to hear from monsterraxx users
     
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    Lester Grizzled Veteran

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    During our testing we have seen bucks still using our product into early October. They are not using it much until after the rut. We have however shot some of our biggest bucks during the rut by our Monster Raxx sites because the does are still using the sites daily and the bucks know that.
     
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    I have seen this also !
     
  4. Rutin

    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Sites will slow down as velvet drops and other crop becomes abundent but deer will still use these sites. Peak is during the summer months and usually in the winter months when it gets cold. Like Tom said the does will continueously hit the sites so theres always a chance for a mature buck to stick around bc of lady love! The difference between Trophy Rock and Monster Raxx is substantial being that TR is mostly salt and that Monster Raxx has a vast amount of minerals that actually benefit the deer year round, which means they hit the sites longer!!!
     

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