C'mere deer and mule deer.

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C'mere deer and mule deer.

Post by #1DEER 1-I » Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:47 am

Has anyone ever tried C'mere deer on mule deer? Does it work? I don't think in Utah it is legal to use attractant like that is it?
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Re: C'mere deer and mule deer.

Post by Browning Goddess » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:30 pm

We tried it on Mulies in Oregon...they didnt even pay attention to it. They cared more about the alfalfa. It was honesly a waste of money, but hey, it was worth a try.

This second trip we are going to try scent attractants...might work better. But Mulies are much smarter than the Whitetail..or at least Im told. They are hard to sneek up on.

Good luck, hope this helps.
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Re: C'mere deer and mule deer.

Post by one hunting fool » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:34 pm

It is not legal in Utah to use feed attractants however you can use scent attractants your best bet is just good old fashion scouting.
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