From: Dennis |
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From: DByrd |
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From: p'cola |
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From: stephenf |
would they really lick or eat at it . |
From: buckthumper |
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From: Bowinhand |
Mineral block is a lot cheaper. |
From: Jerry |
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From: MobileHuntin'Unit |
ok, I can't vote anymore...I'll be too busy digging up the backyard looking for my own ancient mineral deposit! |
From: wbb |
sounds almost like buying a pet rock. |
From: Bullnuts |
Hey...that looks exactly like my lost pet rock..but a little bigger! |
From: The Buck Stopper |
How would the deer ever know to go to this rock versus the millions of other identical looking rocks? |
From: carbonarcher |
Pack this or my proven corn block into my treestand????? |
From: osiris |
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From: BOUNTYHUNTER |
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From: BigJohn |
I'm not hauling that thing around anywhere! |
From: Glunt |
Great marketing idea - sort of like pet rocks in the '70s |
From: Dude |
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From: huntermark |
I prefer a fifty pound mineral block for eight dollars |
From: Gene Randle |
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From: longdraw |
It's worth a try |
From: Mossy Oak |
i bet you could find some guys hunting over this rock |
From: elfking |
hey anyone that can make money off what almost every feed store has for half the price deserves to get rich off it :) |
From: Bullseye |
Not for $18. I can get a mineral block for $6. I like the rock shape idea to keep it inconspicuous, but not willing to drop double the amount for concealing my mineral block. |
From: Rob B |
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From: trophyrac |
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From: BowAce |
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From: Scotto |
You got to be kidding!!!! |
From: Mountain Cur |
Seems like the trend nowadays is anything that will seperate a deer hunter from a dollar. |
From: mouse |
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From: NvaGvUp |
Sounds like "Pet Rock" to me |
From: Free Range |
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From: Milhouse |
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From: Beeman |
Are we selling the pet rocks again? |
From: MQ32MAN |
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From: graybow |
Mineral blocks are cheaper. If you want to hide the mineral, get granular and spread it on the ground. |
From: Myth |
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From: Tim |
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From: 4u2ppin |
You can't be serious!!! |
From: RUPE |
This gave me agreat idea. I'm going to market PET ROCKS! |
From: Rustywreck |
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From: Whiteleather |
Wow! 50 trace minerals. Just like my beard. Get a lump of salt and save your soul. |
From: solocamslam |
Have to taste it first. |
From: [email protected] |
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From: Dispatcher |
Ok for back yard use only |
From: macbow |
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From: Biggen |
Good way to mark distance. |
From: LoweBow |
My wife would just add it to the other pile of rocks she's collected over the years. She always wanted one for Col. |
From: Woodsy |
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From: Jeff in MN |
but way too expensive |
From: Dancesinspeedo |
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From: MF |
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From: purist |
your packin the rock in this time bob, we gotta have it! |
From: J. Wesbrock |
The Pet Rock meets deer hunting? |
From: Archy |
Stupid and illegal for indiana. Hunters are supposed to find the deer, not attract the deer with a licking rock. |
From: Tombow |
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From: shootr |
It's a rock! |
From: sagittarius |
In the wake of CWD, TB, and Mad Cow deseases ..... why? |
From: Ted Young |
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From: initialwound |
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From: ScottB |
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From: pbro21 |
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From: [email protected] |
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From: TODD |
Maybe it would work better if you smeared some still steaming buck seeman on that! |
From: sdantlers |
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From: Dal Lowrey |
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From: Elkman52 |
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From: Grounblind |
To think that someone would buy into this "ancient mineral deposit in the Rocky Mountains BS" Are people that naive? Not just the guy who might buy it, but the treasure seeker trying to sell it! |
From: Errorhead |
What Bullseye said! |
From: lettman |
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From: Two Feathers |
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From: Matt Smith |
I've known about this for about three years thanks to TnDeer.com and can personally vouch for its effectiveness. Deer will walk right by other mineral blocks to get to a Trophy Rock! And I know several people who will say the same thing! |
From: Razorhead® |
ordnarily I'd go thumbs up, but with all the hype about Tb and CWD, I'd rather not provide another method of mucus or saliva transfer. |
From: Fletch |
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From: outdoorguy |
I swear officer,their indiginous rocks.I dunno how 10 of them popped up 15 yards from my treestand last week. |
From: texasbowhunter |
Mineral rocks work pretty good. This one is kinda expensive but should work just fine. All that CWD crap is stupid, your not going to kill all the deer in the state just because you sit out a mineral lick. |
From: mitchmcse |
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From: DCW |
What? |
From: Wary Buck |
Gimmick to take your money. Baiting is illegal in NE anyway. |
From: steve |
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From: Zack |
how can a deer get minerals out of the rock? it would have to be digestable |
From: dustyvarmint |
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From: Walking Crow |
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From: Bowhunt |
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From: gasuman |
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From: Ron Rockwell |
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From: bowhunter35 |
its a rock why would i pay 17.99 for a rock. I could go out and pick one up in my backyard and that won't cost me nothing. LOL |
From: Ones |
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From: SABER |
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From: BSODS |
I put out blocks now and then in a couple of places. If this thing has a good mineral content, I can see some benefit in being able to put some out and hiding it from trespassers. Kinda pricey, though. BSODS |
From: bowhunter |
I'd give it a try before going thumbs down. |
From: kopter doktor |
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From: Strutter |
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From: Thunderbow |
you make me laugh too hard! What a crock of s**t. |
From: wsumner |
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From: FLHogWacker |
Yeah...that'll stand out in the woods. NOT! |
From: Harry T. |
Got lots of rocks in my yard but no critters lookin at em |
From: MattE |
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From: Mr. Bowhunter in KY |
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From: sambow |
I think I'll stick with my pet rock. |
From: BFB |
So if I use one of these in Wisconsin it will actually attract an Antelope?? Count me in!!! |
From: Bogenschütze |
Well, since I screwed up the last vote for the treestand, I'll even the score here. No, I give it a thumbs-down (though, it'll show thumbs-up).
I don't use any products to "attract" anything. If the target property doesn't have naturally existing attractants, I find other means of waylaying them. |
From: HeritageHunter |
It looks like another way to hide a bait in a no baiting state. |
From: Medic |
Hunter bait. |
From: Horn Donkey |
CRACK ROCK!! |
From: Dryfire |
Are you sure this isn't a left over pet rock from the 70's. HA HA HA |
From: White Ape |
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From: Broncoj |
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From: TIMBERWOLF |
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From: mrbowhunt |
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From: Wiggy |
Nice idea, I'll wipe my Bow Boogers on it when they wear out! |
From: Doug Fir |
save your money |
From: PuffDaddy |
Great ,, Camo Bait |
From: Greg in Augusta |
Stealth salt lick for states where hunting over a salt lick is illegal. Look like a fuzzbuster for deer poachers, no officer, really it's just a rock. Yeh. |
From: Rush |
scam scam scam in my opinion. I am in favor in improveing a whitetails potential in any way that I can with nutrients. I just think that this is a waste of money. If they had a block more reasonable in price, possibly a couple dollars within range of a typical mineral block I'd think 000 something that I can help the deer with and I'd be going home with it. |
From: Tracks |
If you want a rock, I will sell you one for half that price. |
From: Loggy |
I should have thought of this! I have a backyard fence made of stone,..er mineral blocks. |
From: guslp260 |
Heaven forbid the saavy hunter buy a 2 dollar bag of salt and get 50 times better results. |
From: Abbynormal |
not for 17 bucks!!! |
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