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This stuff is bananas.

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by seanmoe, Sep 24, 2011.

  1. seanmoe

    seanmoe Weekend Warrior

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    Has anyone ever use naners as a baiting tool? I just heard of this yesterday. Did a littel research and it looks like it really works well. :nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana::nana:
     
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    DrawBackBowhunting Weekend Warrior

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    B...A....N..A....N...A....S! Never heard that....
     
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    New one on me. I have heard pears work well.
     
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    Throw the peels all over the woods! The deer will fall down and can't get up!Like a 3 stooges movie!
    Excuse me Mr farmer! may i hunt u'r bananna farm?????
     
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    deer love pears. Parents have a pear tree in there yard n deer eat the right off the tree. i pick them now n put em by my stands.
     
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    NebraskaDeerKilln Weekend Warrior

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    liwhitetail Weekend Warrior

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    gotta try it lol :nana::nana:
     
  8. Parker70

    Parker70 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    They will eat them. A buddy has a deal with a local store and he takes the old produce off their hands for them. They will eat about anything.
     
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    I think I would rather eat a deer that has a banana diet than a corn diet.
     
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    we have a little grove of pine trees around the house with a compost pile. one time i threw rotten grapefruits and oranges out there and had deer eat them. i think they were fermented. those deer must have liked to party:rock:
     

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