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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: buckhunter2]
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02/15/24 10:49 AM
02/15/24 10:49 AM
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BuckRabbit
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Looking to do my own mineral sites from here out and just wanted to see what the opinions here had to say on the matter. TIA If I may, why are you wanting to do a mineral site ? To attract deer to that area so you can possibly kill them or do you believe it will make a difference in the horns ? I'm just curious. It’s a cheap and easy place to inventory the deer all antler growing season. Replenish the lick once annually and you have a place to get a pic of all the bucks in the area without having to continually put bait out. Plus the minerals can’t hurt. Don’t be discouraged if they don’t tear up a particular mineral lick location. It’s most likely the soil type not the mineral mix. I’ve got places where they won’t touch a lick but 300 yards away they’ve literally eaten more than a ton of soil over the past 5 years. Seems like the more clay the better that like it. Loamy soil, not so much. I’ve got established licks with holes so deep they hold over a foot of water and the deer will stick their heads under the water to eat the mineral/dirt. This is exactly my line of thinking. Anything that potentially helps the herd health and attracts deer, I’m in on. Appreciate all the insight fellas. Def going to be trying some of these instead of all the money on commercial licks
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: LetOff]
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02/15/24 10:52 AM
02/15/24 10:52 AM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 128 North AL
BuckRabbit
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Looking to do my own mineral sites from here out and just wanted to see what the opinions here had to say on the matter. TIA If I may, why are you wanting to do a mineral site ? To attract deer to that area so you can possibly kill them or do you believe it will make a difference in the horns ? I'm just curious. little of both. Minerals assist with antler growth and can bring more bucks in and hopefully can keep them around, harvest them, or just get good pics
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: BuckRabbit]
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02/15/24 01:06 PM
02/15/24 01:06 PM
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Posts: 3,240 Semmes, AL
HippieKiller
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Semmes, AL
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For you guys that have been doing this, what do you look for in location?
Proximity to current feeding locations, edge of plots, etc? Up on hills or down in bottoms? What about hogs?
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: HippieKiller]
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02/15/24 06:33 PM
02/15/24 06:33 PM
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Posts: 2,674 West Tennessee
YellaLineHunter
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10 point
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West Tennessee
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For you guys that have been doing this, what do you look for in location?
Proximity to current feeding locations, edge of plots, etc? Up on hills or down in bottoms? What about hogs? I put between food and water. I know on trophy rocks folks have drilled a hole and ran a cable through and around a tree or had one hang to deter hogs. Not sure how one would prevent access to a mix
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: LetOff]
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02/15/24 06:36 PM
02/15/24 06:36 PM
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Posts: 2,674 West Tennessee
YellaLineHunter
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Looking to do my own mineral sites from here out and just wanted to see what the opinions here had to say on the matter. TIA If I may, why are you wanting to do a mineral site ? To attract deer to that area so you can possibly kill them or do you believe it will make a difference in the horns ? I'm just curious. I’ve heard it helps deer break down the green vegetation, can help antlers, fetus growth, does health during pregnancy, aid in Lactation and passing on nutrition. I’ve only heard good things that may or may not be true as I’ve never looked at studies. It’s cheap easy, and could be beneficial. Never have read anything that would be negative
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: HippieKiller]
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02/15/24 09:56 PM
02/15/24 09:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 9,994 Mobile, AL
alhawk
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Mobile, AL
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For you guys that have been doing this, what do you look for in location?
Proximity to current feeding locations, edge of plots, etc? Up on hills or down in bottoms? What about hogs? When we hunted the river swamp, we would put salt over an old cypress stump. They would eat the stump. Now we have just established areas off of some big food plots. I do not ever recall seeing a deer at a mineral site during the season.
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: BuckRabbit]
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02/18/24 12:42 PM
02/18/24 12:42 PM
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Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 13,115 Earth
TDog93
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Jun 2020
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Earth
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Just put out mineral at all my properties over last 2 weekends. Probably refresh late april or early may then again august
The auburn mineral going to hav dical amd phosphate along with other things
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: What’s your go to for DIY mineral site?
[Re: HippieKiller]
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02/19/24 03:59 PM
02/19/24 03:59 PM
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Lockjaw
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Chelsea
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For you guys that have been doing this, what do you look for in location?
Proximity to current feeding locations, edge of plots, etc? Up on hills or down in bottoms? What about hogs? I look for clay, but I also like to find a stump that is rotting out and pour it on it. I have one on a field prior to Westervelt saying we couldn't put mineral out, that every yote and bobcat would come by and pee on it too. Deer just wore it out. It was in a field down in a creek bottom in the middle of a pine thicket. I like to put them onm the edge of a green field. Kill 2 birds with one stone. Get them to take in minerals, and eat a little out of my limed and fertilized high protein plot.
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