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Homemade food block

Started by Slickhead, August 17, 2011, 09:12:00 AM

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Slickhead

This is for informational puposes only.
Its not meant to offend anyone that disagrees with feeding deer and this does not promote baiting deer.
If its legal in your area and you choose to do so, then here is a recipie.
Take a 5 gallon pail and fill with shelled corn.
Then empty pail into a large tote.
Spray the inside of the pail with non stick cooking spray then sprinkle table salt liberally inside.
In tote mix corn with 1 bag of corn meal,1 pound of table salt, one jar of peanut butter (optional) and pancake syrup.Instead of peanut butter you can use cherry or grape powdered drink mix.
Stir in tote with hoe or small spade to coat corn and mix meal (consistancy should be pastey but not too wet.
Pour mixture back in pail and press down to compact. (I normally but a heavy weight on it)
Sit in hot sun or outbuiding to cure up.
Take to field and dump block out of pail.
Deer absolutley love these things and they are easier and cheaper to make on your own.
FYI
Slickhead

KodiakMag

That even makes me hungry...
55# Kodiak Mag

"Stay calm, Pick a spot."

Zwickey, the 1911 of Broadheads.
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Son of Texas

That sounds great, how long does it take to cure?

Gen273

Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

Onlyaspike

I might give this a try.....does it mold when it sits out and gets rained on?
Hoyt Gamemaster 2....APG Camo 45#

KodiakMag

I was thinking the same thing Onlyaspike but then thought maybe the salt helped fight that??? I don't know maybe?
55# Kodiak Mag

"Stay calm, Pick a spot."

Zwickey, the 1911 of Broadheads.
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FarmerMarley

I knew there had to be an easy way to make these at home. My local feed store sells Deer Blocks by Purina or some other company for like 26 bucks for a 5 lb block or something!!

huntmaster80

Snickers for deer. Sounds good

robtattoo

QuoteOriginally posted by FarmerMarley:
I knew there had to be an easy way to make these at home. My local feed store sells Deer Blocks by Purina or some other company for like 26 bucks for a 5 lb block or something!!
Just out of interest, Tractor supply sell a few different mineral blocks (I use the brown one) at $7 for a 50lb block.
Exactly the same stuff that Purina/c'mere deer/Buckracks & co. put in theirs
"I came into this world, kicking, screaming & covered in someone else's blood. I have no problem going out the same way"

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Slickhead

Mold is always a risk if it sits too long in wet conditions
But honestly they dont last long once found(thats why I looked at a cheaper way)

Depending on the heat cure time is less. I put mine in my black jeep cherokee on hot days (speeds it up)

Like I said they are cheaper to make a deer absolutley tear um up.
Of course when mixing last night it smelled so good ,that if my teeth were original equipment I would have tried some.LOL
Enjoy
Slickhead

Blackhawk

Thanks for the recipe...

I have found that once the block has disappeared, the ground becomes saturated with the salt/minerals and the deer will return again and again. I know one area that a fellow hunter has used for years and large areas of the gound have been pawed out 2 feet deep by the deer.  Unfortunately, his trial camera reveals their favorite time to visit is 11 p.m.-2 a.m.
Lon Scott

jamesh76

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Son of Texas

Thanks I'm going to give it a try.

n.c.swamp buck

Looks like good project for the kids! Thanks

DEATHMASTER

I need to try some of these.
Thanks

USN_Sam1385

I want to eat that.. sounds delicious.
62" Craig Warren Black Timber 3PC T/D Recurve: 48lb @ 28".

bluej

I am going to try one, rain is not the problem, I hope the sun does not burn it up.

2madjacks

Ok so tried this out per direction and it has been setting up since Saturday, but it's not really getting hard. It's still pretty soft. So how long does it take to cure out? Am I looking for rock hard? Right now I feel like it would fall apart.  It's also been sitting in the sun and weather is pretty hot here.

Thanks


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