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Re: Primos Red Spot
[Re: bambam32]
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08/02/15 05:08 AM
08/02/15 05:08 AM
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toddmcgill
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ive used it in mineral salt lick sites, smells very strongly of a middle eastern spice i cant quite put my finger on. i may attract some deer to the minerals and get them going, mixed with the salt it might be desirable , i think stand alone , not so much, i usually use a 150# of stock mineral granular salt, or frm brand vitamundae, mixed with 50# dical phosphate, dump it in a low wet spot you know deer use alot.and dump a bag of corn of top. seems to get them on it quicker than anything else,if im feeling fancy ill pour a jug of that apple scented goo on top of that.ive got 3 spots that i do this way at least 2 times a year some 3, and in 3 years my sites have become about 3 to 4 inches deep and 4 to 6 ft wide, one a little bigger, this is on 155 acres.
i think buying these overpriced minerals that come in 5 and 10 pound containers cant really provide much on a per deer basis, i may be wrong?
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