Description
- Deer co-Cain is a beneficial mineral supplement that attracts deer by releasing a mineral vapor trail.
- After initial application, moisture will cause these minerals to keep reacting and attracting deer.
- Bucks seeking minerals for overall health and rack development will be drawn to the site to lick, paw, mark and consume the minerals.
- For Instant Results. . . Mix entire contents of bag with 6-8 gallons of water. Apply to a bare spot.
- Deer co-Cain is a beneficial mineral supplement that attracts deer by releasing a mineral vapor trail.
- After initial application, moisture will cause these minerals to keep reacting and attracting deer.
- Bucks seeking minerals for overall health and rack development will be drawn to the site to lick, paw, mark and consume the minerals.For Instant Results… Mix entire contents of bag with 6-8 gallons of water. Apply to a bare spot.
Site Selection Tips
- Select a shaded area near active deer crossings
- Sandy soils will leach minerals sooner than heavy clay-type soils
- Allow for a total site diameter of 10 feet
- Create two sites per 100 acres
Directions For Use
- Clear all debris in a 4-foot diameter
- Loosen soil once area has been cleared
- Spread mineral contents over the site
- For instant results, mix bag contents with 6-8 gallons of water and apply liquid to sit.
Seasonal Activity
Minerals can help pattern deer year-round, but bucks and does consume different amounts seasonally depending on their needs.
- Early Spring: Mineral consumption is high due to does carrying fawns and bucks seeking out minerals to grow new antlers.
- Spring: Mineral consumption remains high while does nurse fawns and bucks continue antler development.
- Summer: Deer consume minerals as needed for improved overall health, including healthy digestion. Bucks reach final antler growth potential during this time.
- Fall: During the rut, does consume more minerals and bucks consume fewer. However, rutting bucks will seek out mineral sites in search of does who have visited the site.
- Winter: Mineral consumption aids in preparing the herd for the cold months ahead.