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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 825751" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>I gave up on all the prefab attractants. straight blackstrap molasses is $30 bucks for 5 gallons. the feed store orders it in for me. I've splashed molasses on everything that will hold still and have spent about 45 bucks this year. </p><p>The prefab stuff is basically molasses, sugar water, and a synthetic apple/acorn smell adder. some have added "minerals" which basically breaks down to a natural salt ore. </p><p>Commercial deer attractants wildly overpriced, and rarely new ingredients. Trophy Rock for instance is 100% natural salt. that's it. good marketing makes it stick in hunters minds as something special.</p><p>Read some labels, do some research. I'm not donating any more money to people who are filthy rich already just because they can afford to spend millions in advertising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 825751, member: 8955"] I gave up on all the prefab attractants. straight blackstrap molasses is $30 bucks for 5 gallons. the feed store orders it in for me. I've splashed molasses on everything that will hold still and have spent about 45 bucks this year. The prefab stuff is basically molasses, sugar water, and a synthetic apple/acorn smell adder. some have added "minerals" which basically breaks down to a natural salt ore. Commercial deer attractants wildly overpriced, and rarely new ingredients. Trophy Rock for instance is 100% natural salt. that's it. good marketing makes it stick in hunters minds as something special. Read some labels, do some research. I'm not donating any more money to people who are filthy rich already just because they can afford to spend millions in advertising. [/QUOTE]
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