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Irish Spring

Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Irish Spring - 11/11/14 05:45 PM

Got three grated bars of Irish Spring soaking in a 4 gallons of water for the neighbors to go in my hand sprayer. They put a feeder out 90 feet from my property line first week of archery season and have shot over 3000 rounds since then. Hope they have a good deer hunt this next few weeks. That is all!
Posted By: tfd1224

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:05 PM

lol
Posted By: bloodtrail

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:42 PM

I heard he shot a 7pt and an 11pt sat. grin

Hope the soap works. thumbup
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:43 PM

I thought this only happened in Madison Co, AL. Hate to hear you got douchebag neighbors too!
Posted By: Cletus

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:44 PM

Does the Irish spring work?
Posted By: doecommander

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:46 PM

Ideas, ideas
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 06:54 PM

Is it illegal to put a feeder that close to a property line in MO?
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:09 PM

Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Is it illegal to put a feeder that close to a property line in MO?
It is illegal to put bait out that puts another person in violation of the baiting rule. I'll dig up some pics and post the rest after I eat supper.
Posted By: Remington270

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:10 PM

Does the soap make the deer avoid the corn?
Posted By: TR

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:25 PM

I have heard that Irish Spring would keep them away. thumbup
Posted By: quickshot

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:31 PM

never heard of using irish spring soap but I may have to put that to the test myself...I've got a goober neighbor I'me having to deal with myself
Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:43 PM

What would happen is you mixed Irish spring soap and Clorox?
Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 07:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny
What would happen is you mixed Irish spring soap and Clorox?


White leprechauns
Posted By: Oscarflytyer

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 08:32 PM

I have heard deer will tear up Clorox - for the salts...
Posted By: hunterturf

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 09:21 PM

I can picture the guy settling in for an evening hunt and smelling the aroma of a fresh spring rain smile

Get him!!!!!
Posted By: leroycnbucks

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 09:30 PM

Manly yes but deer don't like it.
Posted By: semperfi10463

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 09:38 PM

thats the only thing i havent tried for my garden. my wife did me a favor and used baby powder dryer sheets on my hunting clothes.
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 09:48 PM

Originally Posted By: swamp_fever2002
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Is it illegal to put a feeder that close to a property line in MO?
It is illegal to put bait out that puts another person in violation of the baiting rule. I'll dig up some pics and post the rest after I eat supper.



Heck, I'd save the soap and call the warden.
Posted By: daniel white

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 10:10 PM

man yea. I know a guy that buys it by the bar, cuts up chunks and throws it out where he don't want deer to be.. whistle
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 11:07 PM

Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: swamp_fever2002
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Is it illegal to put a feeder that close to a property line in MO?
It is illegal to put bait out that puts another person in violation of the baiting rule. I'll dig up some pics and post the rest after I eat supper.



Heck, I'd save the soap and call the warden.


I got derailed after supper laugh BIL came over with the combine and we have been combining corn.

Wouldn't do any good to call the warden. Conservation department raise's fish in their 10 acre lake for stocking local Conservation Area ponds. It was a deal the grandfather made with the Conservation Department when he was still alive.
Posted By: ridgestalker

Re: Irish Spring - 11/11/14 11:32 PM

Get your local barber shop to sweep you up a bag full of hair.
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Irish Spring - 11/12/14 12:29 AM

Originally Posted By: Remington270
Does the soap make the deer avoid the corn?
The soap will make the deer avoid the area.
Posted By: Night_Stalker

Re: Irish Spring - 11/12/14 08:38 AM

I'm sure the idea of not letting that knucklehead know he's done anything to ruin his hunting is the target here. The soap spray will work and is cheap. If you add capsicum to the mix it will deter anything out there.

I've used tampons with predator juice on them and hung them low and did the same thing too. Those are all susceptible to the rain in all cases.

Some schit named "deer off" with a rotton egg smell and capsicum will hold for 90 days even in the weather! Concentrate mixed with water in a sprayer but, costs more than the soap idea.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Irish Spring - 11/12/14 09:51 AM

The Capsaicin is what the poster above is talking about is available as a product called Browseban. I sell hundreds of gallons every year and the stuff works better than anything ive ever seen. get you some of it and spray the area down but be very careful with it its 10,000 times stronger than Cayenne pepper sauce!
Posted By: exciteman

Re: Irish Spring - 11/13/14 02:38 AM

I have a friend who used moth balls. He said that it worked great. I don't know how he got them off the moths.
Posted By: exciteman

Re: Irish Spring - 11/13/14 02:38 AM

I have a friend who used moth balls. He said that it worked great. I don't know how he got them off the moths.
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