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I made this recipe last year for open season. First night a 6 point buck wandered in behind 2 does. Will be using this year, this week for open season. Great stuff thanks for sharing! Nova Scotia, Canada 🇨🇦
Ingredients 1. 2 liters of warm water 2. Half a bag of icing sugar. About 1 pound 3. 1 pound of table salt.(or salt of your preference) 4. 1 box of cherry jello. 5. 2 liters of apple juice. 6. 1 package of Certo
How’s it going? I live in North Carolina and I used your recipe. Poured the mixture straight into the dirt and that same night the deer were already digging for it. Great stuff
Sooo, i gave it a first try in my hunting area, which was given up by the previous owner because he never got any deer. I was also getting desperate already, hadn't seen a single deer since the first of May (when season is starting here and usually you see lots of them), even if i had been out mornings and evenings almost every day, more than 15 times for several hours. I put that mixture out. The same evening, nothing was at the trail camera - the next evening, a deer! And it was busy several minutes at the stump over which i poured the mixture. So, it seems like this is working for very shy european roe deer also, and it's working quite well. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
I hope no offense if I comment on your deer lure with marshmallows in it on this site; I can't find the other sire. Your recipe calls for a large pack of cherry kool-aid. The dollar store was out of cherry so I used hawaiian-punch. Deer didn't seem to mind, they loved it! Ha ha!! Thanks for great videos!!
I have my own version of this I add some Comega Supreme in mine for the extra fat and omega fatty acids. Deer love it good bate source and good source of extra nutrients for early spring and thru the summer. I add some extra vitamins and calcium in for spring and summer
I made this yesterday and let it sit over night, though it's more "liquidy" than I think it should be. The Certo and Jello never really thickened it up, I'm going to use it and I like the concept of it. I just think it needs to be a thicker, not quite thick like molasses, but should be much thicker than water.
yes, i find that for some reason it doesn't always thicken up like i would like, if you want you can add some corn syrup to thicken it and it will still work great
@@NBWildman So I tried another batch and doubled the jello portion and the certo.. All it did was create a film on the top for the certo and it's still pretty much just water. I'm now slowly adding mixed hot water and corn starch to make this thick. I put the first batch out and all it did was soak into the ground and nothing came. You have way too much water and apple juice in this to make it thick with the little bit of jello and certo you are adding. I think it should be more like a thicker pancake batter, not water.
T.J. Mitchell i’m thinking about doing this and mixing it up with corn and sweet feed for the deer hunting season... what is your recipe cause i’d also like it to be thicker
I just made a batch of this stuff cant wait to put it out n see what happens thanks for posting this and I have viewed your other videos as well awesome content plan on making and trying the others as well
This does work I tried it last season worked awesome... got a nice 10 pointer at the spot, went to my spot last week and was still being hit... had to re-watch the vid to get recipe again lol... again thanks for sharing
With Chronic waste Disease(WSD) aka blue tongue getting to be more ramped would the buck jams in Molasses flavor and the apple flavor be better off on stumps and logs versus the dirt. The dirt is where they are getting the parasites. Maybe even building a cheap pvc pipe feeder?? Questions and food for thought.
Good suggestion, I often use stumps and logs...however i can't see this being any different than when deer eat the dirt and mud looking for natural minerals in the spring?
James W I know how to hunt! A good hunter wants healthy deer. A great hunter helps maintain and improve the deer population. Then you got bush league hunters that don’t know anything and shoot the first thing they see. Which are you
you can make up a bunch, but i would watch the temperature, feed molasses will expand and release some gasses at a slow rate, but i have had some bottles swell and break if you don't store them at a consistent temp.
Could I make this with the exact ingredients that you use for the wild berry buck jam?? Just use the concentrated apple juice, and a cherry jello, then the salt, and corn syrup, and water, and the sodium carbonate laundry booster?? Do ya think that would turn out fine??
I don't know if it's just my area or what but we tried this and had video of deer coming to the corn and sniffing and then walking around it as if they were trying to avoid the area. That went on for 3 or 4 days and we finally had to shovel the corn up and through it away then scrap the ground and then put fresh corn down before the deer would start back eating the corn. I am in north central NC by the way.
I just tried this for my first time and can't wait to use it. I have been wondering how long and how I should store it? I put it in air tight Mason Jars and have it sitting outside in the cold.
Great video. Thanks for the idea and recipe. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried using powdered gelatin and blooming it first and then adding to the mixture to "tighten" it up? Or a cornstarch slurry....
sometimes the jello doesn't do it's thing correctly, the product will still work, but if you want it thicker you can add either corn syrup or applesauce to the mix
I tried this twice and both times it didn’t thicken up. The second time I tried I use less water and two packets of jello and it still was like water. Any advice?
Just put out a batch of your $5.00 deer attractant from the dollar store, fingers crossed. I bet if you made this jam and heated it up it would set like regular jelly. I am going to try it and will let you know how it turns out.
pouting. Assume you could add a jar of Apple Sauce instead of the apple juice, perhaps even some crushed or diced apples (food processor). How about adding 1 cup corn meal (in the molasses jam vs flour?) Thanks NB
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Hey there, what was that last ingredient you used there? The ingredient for jams and stuff? I don't live in the US, so I am not sure if my country's stores have something like that - is it just some form of gelatine?
I guess it depends on what your looking to do, best overall is the wild berry for sure...tons of trail cam pics on that one, great for multi species, if you want to target big game, the molasses is king...
I would love to make your apple flavored buck jam but here in Indiana any area is considered baited 10 days after removal of the bait so when I use buck grub or a corn flavored salt block I have to removed it at least two weeks before I hunt so it's not considered baited :(
In order to surpass the bait law, you put the bait one place, then hunt the routes to the bait. Find how they are getting to the bait and hunt off of it on their travel route. At least 75 yds for archery, 100 yds for gun and primitive. Learned this from an LDWF agent.
I haven't ever used the powder, so i'm not sure...sometimes i add another package of jellow if i want it to be thicker, also will be just as effective if it stays thin as long as you put it on some rotted wood or stump...
Im having trouble.making it thicker too.. i think it need a lot too much pectine to have some results.. im searching for something else.. corn syrup? Mineral oil ? I tried gelatine.. expensive .... How the f*** are these companies making a gel so cheap
Bears will like the smell of it and will sniff around at first. But since there is no food they won’t stay long. I get a few walking by and checking it out. But they don’t stay if there is nothing to eat
@@NBWildman thank you. I will make it right now so I can put it out next Saturday, May 9th. Can I just seal it up and leave it in the lucky buck bucket? Room temperature ok?
Have made 3 of the feed blocks and works fantastic on Deer, Bear here in New Brunswick . My question is how hard is it supposed to be. When I leave it out air dry for a day or two. You can still push your thumb into it with some effort.
it's a little tricky to get it super solid, you have to bake it long enough for the molasses to melt a bit and then when you compress it and let it dry it goes solid, try a little longer time in the oven...and thanks for watching
i make mine up pretty early and i find that if i keep them in a sealer container, they last quite a while, i wouldn't recommend making them up months in advance though
Jar it in Mason jars or wine jars. Plastic containers. I use old kitty litter containers with lids and bags or the smaller ones..I use Mason jars sell it to all the hunters lol
It acts as a preservative, it's just to help it not mold or go stale, i'm sure it will work without it, but it will last longer in the field if you use it...
Found a block of deer attractant that is peanut butter scented and flavored and one that has grape jelly too. Does anyone know if they would be Worth the $10?
What is "certo" is it like sure jell not sure where u are but some things are called by different names in diffrent locations i am located in South carolina
The dang ol'hogs would get to it before the deer would in my neck of the woods... But, it'll be good for clearing the shooting lanes. Just poor it right on the grass/brush or whatever and the pigs will clear it out for you. lol. Put the pest to work for you. Thanks for the share.