![]() It’s very sweet, and somewhat fragrant, but not as fragrant as apples. Molasses is a common deer feed additive with attractive properties similar to apple cider. The added scent of apple will help deer find a new feeding location quickly and will give you an edge over the competition.įor the record, you can do the same thing with apple juice, but apple cider seems to work a tad better in my experience. you can dump, sprinkle, or scatter your cider corn in any manner you like. Let it sit overnight so the cider will be soaked into the corn. It’s easy to use, and the scent lingers for a while.Īll you need to do is pour dry corn into a bucket, then pour the cider into it. it’s sold by the gallon and one gallon will coat up to 50 pounds of corn. Luckily for us, fresh cider is usually available right around the start of deer season. Given a whiff of sweet apples, they will remember that full belly of deliciousness and likely come right over for a hefty dinner.Ĭider is a very seasonal product. They will also remember it, just like you probably remember the best pizza you’ve ever had. ![]() They are also easy to digest and very tasty compared to grass and pine needles.Īny deer who has filled its belly with apples, even crab apples, will be having a pretty good day. Apples are high in energy compared to most other wild food sources. Apple is a scent that deer have associated with food for millennia. ![]() In most parts of the US, you can find wild or domestic apples growing. Whitetail deer wreak royal havoc on those orchards. I can drive down Peach Ridge through Fruitport, then jump on over to Apple Avenue. Who doesn’t like the smell of apples? Deer sure do, that’s for sure. Real, fresh, sweet apple cider can really help draw deer into your feeding area. No, I’m not talking about that stuff that gives you headaches the next day. Sweet apple cider is a traditional and highly effective food scent and flavor enhancer that appeals strongly to deer. ![]()
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