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by huntingwithsoldiers » 01:47 pm Sep 27 2011
I wasnt sure how it would do since we dont have acorns. Thought it might scare them off but I am proven wrong
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by Txpapa » 02:16 pm Sep 27 2011
I think the nearest acorns are two hundred miles away from me. Give it a try
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by helomech » 02:19 pm Sep 27 2011
Never did get much action on it at my place. Not sure why.
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by Mike » 06:20 pm Oct 05 2011
I get acorns from my in-laws front yard in Seymour and from a friend's yard here in Lubbock. Every time I put them out they are on the ground for a while. I think the pigs eat them more at my place than the deer do.
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by TEXASLEFTY » 06:22 am Oct 06 2011
Looks like it worked to me!
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by Txpapa » 08:56 am Oct 06 2011
The deer love this stuff. But it's costing me $10 bucks every time I go to top off the feeder.
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