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does c'mere deer actually bring in deer like the ads say, and how long does it take for the deer to start going to it

Question by hunter4ever. Uploaded on September 14, 2009

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from country road wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I tried it once year before last and was not impressed. I sprayed it on some honeysuckle the deer had been browsing and they showed no noticable preference for the treated over the natural. This wasn't an extensive test, but I haven't bought any more.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I tried it once. It's to expensive to try it twice. It was the powder form I poured on a dead stump. The deer liked. i can't say they were crazy over it.

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I have herd Buck Jam works well, never tried it tough... No experience with c'mere either.

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from sgaredneck wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

IMHO it's another thing designed to part you with your hard-earned money. It might work for somebody but I do not know anyone personally who uses it or admits to. I won't call it total BS but it's your money.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I have not tried it, but I'd say save your money. I hear it's quite expensive.

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from Kentucky Hunter wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

Deer like it but i dont think it works like the adds say i would say about 10% effective not worth the money over all to me

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from Jere Smith wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

Molasses works better and is a lot cheaper.

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from hunt3r wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

it's illegal in ny so I can't use it. the commercials make it look really good though.

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from RobinHood wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

No effect near my stand with c'mere deer, but buck jam made them dig a trough where I poured it. It may that the buck jam is thicker, and therefore has some more substance to it (plus it is a lot cheaper). To be honest, I used the stuff to get them on the corn I am hunting over (legal where I live). If I just put corn out, it takes them a while to find it, but if I pour that stuff around it, they can smell it from a mile away, and will get on the corn a lot faster.

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from codyboyd wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

yes it works like you wouldn't believe. i but it out and i had picutes of deer the first night. but the only downfall is that its extremely expensive. you can buy something called sugar beet smash that works just as weel for half the money and twice the amout of bait.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I tried it once. It's to expensive to try it twice. It was the powder form I poured on a dead stump. The deer liked. i can't say they were crazy over it.

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from Kentucky Hunter wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

Deer like it but i dont think it works like the adds say i would say about 10% effective not worth the money over all to me

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from country road wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I tried it once year before last and was not impressed. I sprayed it on some honeysuckle the deer had been browsing and they showed no noticable preference for the treated over the natural. This wasn't an extensive test, but I haven't bought any more.

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I have herd Buck Jam works well, never tried it tough... No experience with c'mere either.

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from sgaredneck wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

IMHO it's another thing designed to part you with your hard-earned money. It might work for somebody but I do not know anyone personally who uses it or admits to. I won't call it total BS but it's your money.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

I have not tried it, but I'd say save your money. I hear it's quite expensive.

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from RobinHood wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

No effect near my stand with c'mere deer, but buck jam made them dig a trough where I poured it. It may that the buck jam is thicker, and therefore has some more substance to it (plus it is a lot cheaper). To be honest, I used the stuff to get them on the corn I am hunting over (legal where I live). If I just put corn out, it takes them a while to find it, but if I pour that stuff around it, they can smell it from a mile away, and will get on the corn a lot faster.

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from Jere Smith wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

Molasses works better and is a lot cheaper.

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from hunt3r wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

it's illegal in ny so I can't use it. the commercials make it look really good though.

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from codyboyd wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

yes it works like you wouldn't believe. i but it out and i had picutes of deer the first night. but the only downfall is that its extremely expensive. you can buy something called sugar beet smash that works just as weel for half the money and twice the amout of bait.

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