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<blockquote data-quote="san408" data-source="post: 1351261" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>If your area has some trees then I have something you might give a try. A friend of my dad's told him to try this and it has worked for us. </p><p></p><p>Buy the big plastic jar of peanut butter, cut the bottom out of it, take the lid off and use a screw gun to screw the lid to a tree, top of lid toward tree obviously. Use a big washer, maybe a fender washer, under the screw. Screw the jar back onto the lid. You have to put it up in the tree a little, we put them a little higher thN chest height. </p><p></p><p>You will get 'coons on them, but we have had really good luck bringing in deer with three or four of these around the edge of a clearing that has a simple bucket of corn in the middle. I killed an eight point buck, a buddy shot a little six-point that I wish he would have let go, and we got 4 does off of this last year. It's cheap and easy to place/pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="san408, post: 1351261, member: 121"] If your area has some trees then I have something you might give a try. A friend of my dad's told him to try this and it has worked for us. Buy the big plastic jar of peanut butter, cut the bottom out of it, take the lid off and use a screw gun to screw the lid to a tree, top of lid toward tree obviously. Use a big washer, maybe a fender washer, under the screw. Screw the jar back onto the lid. You have to put it up in the tree a little, we put them a little higher thN chest height. You will get 'coons on them, but we have had really good luck bringing in deer with three or four of these around the edge of a clearing that has a simple bucket of corn in the middle. I killed an eight point buck, a buddy shot a little six-point that I wish he would have let go, and we got 4 does off of this last year. It's cheap and easy to place/pickup. [/QUOTE]
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