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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by adrenaline_attack28, Nov 11, 2013.

  1. adrenaline_attack28

    adrenaline_attack28 Weekend Warrior

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    I don't know if this is true or even healthy for the deer but someone told me that peanut butter attracts deer and they love it.. have any of u herd this before
     
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    caddis74354 Weekend Warrior

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    peanut butter is great, just take a plastic jar, take the lid screw it to a tree, take the seal off the top of the jar, twist the jar back onto the lid you just attached to the tree, then cut the bottom off of the jar. I usually put it about 3.5 feet up so they are less likely to knock it off of the tree.
     
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    Yes they do love it
     
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    i have heard they love it.. tried it this summer, the raccoons had it licked clean in like 3 or 4 days. Will try it again this summer in an area that doesnt have a coon problem
     
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    Jacob1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I like peanut butter sandwiches.
     
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    I like peanut butter too...
     
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    Pro V1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    100% true! I use PB & molasses in the the early season when I first put my cameras out & it works great!


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    PSEREVENGEMAN Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Shhh! I am buying bulk Jif and relabeling it with a big swamp donkey pic then sell it for 10xs the cost.:)
     
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    Dawn Assassin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I've been doing for awhile now and they love it but so do squirrels,coons and everything else that has 4 legs lol
     
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    Learn something new everyday. Thank the Lord for Bowhuntingdotcom
     
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    TAuth41 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Is it worth trying now in the season?
     
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    They love peanut butter. A good idea for a cheap feeder is to take a bucket and put a hole in the bottoms, next put a stick slightly smaller than the hole into the space with a nail horizontally through the stick so that half sticks out of the bucket. Then fill the bucket with corn and hang from a branch about 4-5 feet off the ground. Put some peanut butter on the stick to get deer to move it, when they do a small amount of corn falls onto the ground. They will spend a good bit of time at the feeder enjoying the corn and peanut butter.
     

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