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Who uses this stuff? Saw some today at the hardware store and it said it was peanut butter flavored. I looked it up and saw some YouTube videos of deer going to it. How you y'all distribute it?
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Deer like it...I've used it before. Not sure what purpose it serves nutrition wise
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Deer love it. You just pour it out in piles.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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They will walk over corn to get to it. In Louisiana we put it in our protein feeders when we are trying to get them started eating the protein. Plus we put some out on the ground in piles with our corn. The peanut butter ricebran is the best from what I've seen. I've gotten a many pictures of deer not paying any attention to the corn and their nose covered in a rice bran
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Great attractant. It's becoming the new trendy bait of choice
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It doesn't like to be rained on. It'll get very caked up and stink bad. Deer aren't as attracted to it till it dries out.
“It’s enough to make a man feel sour. Burning minutes every day by the hour. Just to end up gone like everything else.”
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I use it to top dress corn/pellets in a covered rainproof feeder. Deer love it plain, peanut, or persimmon flavored.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
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muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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It doesn't like to be rained on. It'll get very caked up and stink bad. Deer aren't as attracted to it till it dries out. Sure don't have to worry about this right now.
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It's like crack cocaine to an addict. It's high in fat and crude protein too. It's the main ingredient in C'mere Deer pellets. Like previously stated, it's best to keep it dry. Deer will walk past a corn pile to eat it too. Good stuff.
I came, I saw, so I killed them all......Vern
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My results are far different. I heard and read all the same stuff before trying it and my brother had had some success with it as well. I put it out instead of corn, next to corn, and mixed with corn. In all cases they did not touch it. When mixed they eat what corn they could and left the majority of it. This is at a place where we have 12-15 deer coming to a feeder on a regular basis. We've tried it multiple times now and always the same results. I may try it again on a different property
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try a different variety, like peanut or persimmon flavored.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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try a different variety, like peanut or persimmon flavored. This ^ Deer will walk over corn to get to persimmon or peanut butter flavored rice bran. Well worth the extra $2 per bag As others have said, if it gets rained on it turns into a rice crispy treat.. I had to shovel a pile up last year to satisfy Mr Green Jeans. It looked like dirt, but was about a 2" thick patty
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it froze over
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I've got two different places about 30 miles apart. One place, they WILL NOT touch it. Tried several times over the last 6 years and they won't get near it. The other place, I think you could hold it in your hand and cut their throat when they try to get to it. Weird..... I've tried all three flavors too.
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My results are far different. I heard and read all the same stuff before trying it and my brother had had some success with it as well. I put it out instead of corn, next to corn, and mixed with corn. In all cases they did not touch it. When mixed they eat what corn they could and left the majority of it. This is at a place where we have 12-15 deer coming to a feeder on a regular basis. We've tried it multiple times now and always the same results. I may try it again on a different property Same here. Mine won't touch any of those rage products either. Guess it's because they're just flavored rice bran.
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Rice bran is great stuff i just pour 100 pounds of corn on the ground then pour 50 pounds of ricebran on top of the corn.there is a new product out called boost made by tink,s comes in several flavors I bought 2 jugs of it green apple ,and acron.i poured the green apple on the ground can't tell about it yet.to dry to see tracks.but the acorn I poured over a stump with 50 pounds of corn ,I put a camera on it in 4 days I had 2200 pictures several does with twins and some with triplelets.and you about 7 or 8 different bucks one hoss and others 6 to 10 pointers. All this on 80 acres.
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I've used regular and peanut butter. Like I said; I've seen it work for my brother but it just hasn't worked for me for whatever reason. I gave away 100lbs of the pb flavored.
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if its humid it will get moldy and they wont touch it, probably why folks have varying degrees of success
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Freak of Nature
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I used to buy BUCK BRAN, it was peanut scented. Bucks love it. As others have said moisture is not its friend !
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Trophy Rock + rice bran= lots of pics 
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I've used the persimmon flavor rice bran with good luck this year. Seems to draw deer faster than corn especially bucks.
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