Well I guess we better give em hot chocolate instead of kool aid then...lol. Serioulsy though, when I ran my Deer Cain sites, they were always getting hit through out the year, so that is why I replied.
I use to run deer cain but have gotten away from it and I have mineral out all year how many of you have seen deer licking asphault after they salt the roads in the winterWell I guess we better give em hot chocolate instead of kool aid then...lol. Serioulsy though, when I ran my Deer Cain sites, they were always getting hit through out the year, so that is why I replied.
I've never seen a deer licking asphalt. Sounds like something Boarhead would do.I use to run deer cain but have gotten away from it and I have mineral out all year how many of you have seen deer licking asphault after they salt the roads in the winter
I use to run deer cain but have gotten away from it and I have mineral out all year how many of you have seen deer licking asphault after they salt the roads in the winter
I've yet to see a doe, let alone a buck frequent a mineral site in late October through the end of season.
Just not worth putting more minerals out IMO. I've always heard that they will hit them sparingly all year. The only mineral site I hunt close to is in a spot with a lot of deer traffic, can't remember ever seeing one stop to get a lick after late October.A few years back, I witnessed a buck being shot with his head in a mineral site. Ones I have watched don't stick around long but they did hit it.
Just not worth putting more minerals out IMO. I've always heard that they will hit them sparingly all year. The only mineral site I hunt close to is in a spot with a lot of deer traffic, can't remember ever seeing one stop to get a lick after late October.
Most likelyYou was probably pooping when the deer stopped. :smiley_coolpeace: