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Trace mineral salt,Who uses it?

Ghunter

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I put one out last year in Carroll county and I checked it the other day and the have ate most of it and dug a hole in the ground around it. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1370223190.318273.jpg
 

Mike

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Up Nort
I use them with success, but others say that the white blocks are better if the deer have the option of the two.
 

bowhunter1023

Owner/Operator
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Appalachia
Never used the blocks before, but use trace minerals in my mix. Being half my mix and knowing how well it does, I don't doubt the blocks will bring them in...
 

Buckmaster

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Portage
My neighbors have been known to stealing my salt blocks so now I use a pelletized water softener salt.

They can fill their pockets with that if they want to steal it piece by piece.
 

Boone

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We have used both the block you posted the link to and regular salt blocks for years in front of cameras and really haven't noticed a difference attraction-wise.
 

Bigslam51

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Stark County
I just bought some of the trophy rock that's already crushed up, it comes in a 30 pound bag and it's only $15. The actual trophy rock is around 12 pounds i think and it's about the same price. I stirred up the ground at a new spot and dumped the whole bag, we'll see how it does.