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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3973558" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>PBramble, I'm sure that deerslayer will respond but here's one that many on another hunting website just swear by. I used breeder mineral from Tractor Supply last year - spread 50 lbs around a known scrape area and dropped off a 50 lb mineral trace block on 3 different food plots. Cameras show all being used but not aggressively by any means. May still toss out blocks but not sure yet on mixing up a batch given the current costs and not easy to find.</p><p></p><p>50 lbs bag of dicalcium phosphate, 50 lbs bag of trace mineral salt, bag of powdered molasses. Dig a 3 ft hole wide and about 18 inches deep. Chop up the dirt really good, shovel in the ingredients with dirt 1 shovel full at a time. Mix it up really good and keep doing it until the hole is filled back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3973558, member: 41777"] PBramble, I'm sure that deerslayer will respond but here's one that many on another hunting website just swear by. I used breeder mineral from Tractor Supply last year - spread 50 lbs around a known scrape area and dropped off a 50 lb mineral trace block on 3 different food plots. Cameras show all being used but not aggressively by any means. May still toss out blocks but not sure yet on mixing up a batch given the current costs and not easy to find. 50 lbs bag of dicalcium phosphate, 50 lbs bag of trace mineral salt, bag of powdered molasses. Dig a 3 ft hole wide and about 18 inches deep. Chop up the dirt really good, shovel in the ingredients with dirt 1 shovel full at a time. Mix it up really good and keep doing it until the hole is filled back up. [/QUOTE]
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