ScottOkla
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I put one up 3 weeks ago near my house where the deer frequent, and I have not seen one there since.
The crows like it though.
The crows like it though.
ScottOkla said:I put one up 3 weeks ago near my house where the deer frequent, and I have not seen one there since.
The crows like it though.
tractorErnie said:Paul, whats the best way to mask human odor once you have touched the feeder ?
Tractor Ernie
tractorErnie said:Paul, whats the best way to mask human odor once you have touched the feeder ?
Tractor Ernie
Eddie - I agree with you. We may go out mid day to add corn to our feeders. We walk around the feeder and I open/close the barrel with bare hands. Then late that same afternoon when the feeder goes off, the deer will still come around.EddieWalker said:I don't think the deer really notice human odor on inanimate objects.
Deer don't eat very much corn. Eddie
EddieWalker said:I don't think the deer really notice human odor on inanimate objects. They also get used to it pretty quickly if it's there. Just like leaving the tractor out in the field and seeing deer tracks all around it the next day. It's just not something that bothers them.
I know you don't have wild hogs, but one thing that really amazed me was how strong the smell is after a group of sows came to the feeder. There must have been one in heat, because after they came through that day, I had boars in there all the time!!!!!! It lasted about two weeks, then back to normal, but the only thing that I can guess that caused it was the urine of one of them sows worked like a magnet on those boars.
Are you sure that there are no deer eating your corn?
Smooth out the dirt around the feeder and check for tracks in the morning. Deer don't eat very much corn. In fact, I've never been able to notice any missing corn from them eating it. Hogs will eat every single kernal, but deer just eat a little bit and move on.
A game camera also tells you if the deer are there or not. They get used to the flash real quick and will just eat and hang out while it's flashing. It also tells you what time of the night they are eating the corn. The buck at mine come in around midnight to 2am. The does are there around 10pm.
Eddie
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