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Hey Guys,
Last week I decided to pick up a jug of "Buck Jam" to give it a shot with my trail cams.
While the product suggests pouring the mixture on a stump I decided to scuff up the ground in only a small one foot circle and poor the jam in the open dirt. After mixing the loose soil with the jam I set the cam and left for the week.
I am happy to say that the Jam unquestionably attracted and maintained the attention of the deer.
In order to freshen it up this week, (and ideally prevent the deer from having to digging to much), I did throw some rotting logs into the spot and remix some additional Jam.
All in all I think the "Jam" is a great product for those out of way locations where attractant is desired for getting trail cam pictures.
One last thing I would like to add is the fact that this product is pretty cheap as well. I used less than 25% of a 7$ bottle on this site and expect it will last a few weeks even if I didn't freshen it...
JC
Last week I decided to pick up a jug of "Buck Jam" to give it a shot with my trail cams.
While the product suggests pouring the mixture on a stump I decided to scuff up the ground in only a small one foot circle and poor the jam in the open dirt. After mixing the loose soil with the jam I set the cam and left for the week.
I am happy to say that the Jam unquestionably attracted and maintained the attention of the deer.
In order to freshen it up this week, (and ideally prevent the deer from having to digging to much), I did throw some rotting logs into the spot and remix some additional Jam.
All in all I think the "Jam" is a great product for those out of way locations where attractant is desired for getting trail cam pictures.
One last thing I would like to add is the fact that this product is pretty cheap as well. I used less than 25% of a 7$ bottle on this site and expect it will last a few weeks even if I didn't freshen it...
JC