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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok09" data-source="post: 3964049" data-attributes="member: 51322"><p>one note on salt licks, etc. probably you won't see a whole lot of constant traffic around one, but if you keep it out for a couple of years you start to see it dug out. another note if it's really dry where you build your lick, they won't use it as much. simply because the rain or moisture helps it release a smell that attracts them. in my opinion does use these actually more than bucks, especially when carrying a fawn and that helps that fawn get off to better start. my opinion of course. And don't ever forget you have to have the genetics to grow big bucks in your herd. I'm sure you've all seen areas where all there are is 8-point bucks. they may be smaller or larger but still almost identical in an age group 8-point bucks. that's because of genetics. if you want to change that in a wild herd you have to let that really big antlered buck from an adjoining property walk. hard for me to do that LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok09, post: 3964049, member: 51322"] one note on salt licks, etc. probably you won't see a whole lot of constant traffic around one, but if you keep it out for a couple of years you start to see it dug out. another note if it's really dry where you build your lick, they won't use it as much. simply because the rain or moisture helps it release a smell that attracts them. in my opinion does use these actually more than bucks, especially when carrying a fawn and that helps that fawn get off to better start. my opinion of course. And don't ever forget you have to have the genetics to grow big bucks in your herd. I'm sure you've all seen areas where all there are is 8-point bucks. they may be smaller or larger but still almost identical in an age group 8-point bucks. that's because of genetics. if you want to change that in a wild herd you have to let that really big antlered buck from an adjoining property walk. hard for me to do that LOL [/QUOTE]
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