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re: Mineral for deer
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:09 am to Danm312
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:09 am to Danm312
I use two different methods for minerals.
1st type is a old tree stump preferably, or just a spot, dump 300-500lb of rock salt, red trace and whatever else you use. Do this 2-3 times a year.
2nd method is I use a complete mineral granules like from Double Down, use a seed spreader and make circles around your spin feeders that way every bite off the ground puts minerals on their nose and tongue. Both methods have shown me over time that it’s a successful process. I’ve also learned to offer water in that location.
1st type is a old tree stump preferably, or just a spot, dump 300-500lb of rock salt, red trace and whatever else you use. Do this 2-3 times a year.
2nd method is I use a complete mineral granules like from Double Down, use a seed spreader and make circles around your spin feeders that way every bite off the ground puts minerals on their nose and tongue. Both methods have shown me over time that it’s a successful process. I’ve also learned to offer water in that location.
This post was edited on 2/12/26 at 9:17 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:59 am to Danm312
I like lucky buck. It's the only one I've seen them search for. I've poured on stumps and on the ground and they will dig the ground to keep going for the minerals left behind.
Bonus you get a good bucket with a top.
Bonus you get a good bucket with a top.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:59 am to The Torch
I have been using Trophy Rock for years. The spots where I placed them the deer have eaten a hole about 4' in diameter and a foot deep. I have to place another one on top of the rock that they have exposed.
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