Are Bucks afraid of feeders?

Mature bucks will avoid them, but will come when on the ground.
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Do feeders scare bucks?

WHAT TYPES OF DEER FEEDERS SCARE DEER? Because not all spin feeders blend in with the natural surroundings, you may wonder if even their existence will scare deer away. Although these feeders seem like they have the potential to scare deer, they actually attract them.
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How do you get bucks to come to your feeder?

An important step of how to attract deer to your feeder is to introduce corn, then mix in pellets gradually. Once you've picked out a prime location, set up the feeder. Even if you'll be using pellets, the form which most supplemental nutrition comes in, start out with corn. Scatter a bag around the feeder.
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Do deer like feeders?

Sure, deer like corn, and feeding them corn can bring them to your area and keep them there. But a little something extra near your feeder will provide an extra treat that attracts whitetails.
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How long does it take for a deer to get used to a feeder?

It normally takes around three weeks for deer to get used to a feeder. During this transition phase, you should avoid doing any maintenance work on your feeder and let the herd get accustomed to their new food source.
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Can you have too many deer feeders?

Registered. First in some respects your buddy is correct, there is no such thing as too many feeders. The deer will only eat what they want or need.
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Where is the best place to put a deer feeder?

You might want to place it near trees large enough to place a tree stand or an area with natural-looking ground blinds or man-made ground blinds. No matter what your weapon of choice is, be sure to position your stand downwind of the feeder and deer travel routes coming and going.
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Should you hunt over a feeder?

Use No.

Some hunters use bait to hold deer on their property, but don't hunt over it. This is a common tactic in the Southeast. It can be effective, especially in areas lacking in quality browse or agricultural food sources. When doing this, it's a good practice to place the bait in the center of the property.
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Why would deer stop coming to feeder?

I've been feeding, and the deer suddenly stopped coming/eating. What might cause that? This is most likely due a change in the environment, or an improvement in native range conditions. When large mast crops such as acorns, wild berries, fruit or mesquite beans become available deer will also back off on feed.
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Why do bucks not come out?

The more time you or other hunters spend on the property, the less likely you are to see deer, especially older deer. Studies have shown that as hunting pressure increases, mature bucks move less during daylight. They also spend more time in thick cover, where you're less likely to see them even if they do move.
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What is the best way to attract bucks?

The Best Ways to Lure a Buck
  1. Use an Attractant. A deer's sense of smell is about 60 times better than a human's. ...
  2. Use a Grunt Call. Use a grunt call to lure in bucks within earshot. ...
  3. Be Invisible. Now that you've lured your bucks, it's important not to scare them off. ...
  4. Contact R & K Hunting Company.
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How do I attract mature bucks to my property?

For variety and winter cover, you can mix in a few pines or cedars.
  1. Provide minerals. Maybe you're fortunate enough to have a natural mineral site on your property. ...
  2. Add water. ...
  3. Create or enhance staging areas. ...
  4. Add shrubs and vines. ...
  5. Build big buck bedding cover. ...
  6. Create a thermal refuge. ...
  7. Plant oaks. ...
  8. Give them fruit.
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When should your deer feeder go off?

Feed Times

“Obviously, in the morning, you want to throw corn a time or two right before, right at, or just after sunrise,” said Lillis. “You don't want the deer coming in too early and vacuuming up what is thrown out before legal shooting light arrives.”
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Will deer come to a corn feeder?

Many are thinking of loading a feeder with corn to help the deer through the summer stress. There is a better way. According to a survey of Arkansas deer clubs in 2011, 89 percent of hunters on private land fed deer at some point during the year and 96 percent of those used corn.
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Why do deer stop eating corn?

Yep, what everyone else has said. Acorns dropping, corn in fields is where it needs to be for them. Deer usually off minerals this time of year. Everything changes this time of year.
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Will deer eat corn off the ground?

Many articles, presentations, and campfire conversations about deer nutrition state emphatically that corn is not good for deer. In a general sense, this is true because corn is low in protein (9%), has a poor mineral profile, and can cause digestive upset and metabolic problems.
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Do squirrels keep deer away?

If a squirrel hears a deer coming through an area, it most likely will sound a warning and hit the nearest tree. On the other hand, one of the best signs that deer are close by is that squirrel activity and vocalizations will quickly cease, and the squirrels will vanish with no warning or sound.
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How often should I bait deer?

Deer need to feed on adequate amounts of browse, 2 out 5 times during a 24 hour period within their daylight bedding areas. However, quality browse without a quality afternoon food source can leave you scratching your head, when you fail to consistently hold deer on your land.
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When should you put corn out for deer?

Early spring to mid spring is a good rule of thumb to start your spring deer feeding program. This roughly coincides as food plots will start being planted.
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What food attracts deer the most?

Food Plots

Plants that typically attract deer include red clover, chicory, and orchard grass. Certain high-protein crops, such as peas, soybeans, turnips, alfalfa, sorghum, kale, or corn, are also attractants that the animals enjoy feeding on.
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Will big bucks come to feeders?

A lot of folks will tell you that you can't kill a big buck on a deer feeder because deer feeders make big bucks nocturnal. Well, that can be true—if you use the feeder incorrectly or hunt the area in the wrong way. Done right, deer feeders can absolutely create patternable behavior in mature whitetails.
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How high off the ground should a deer feeder be?

The sides of the roof should be 72 inches or more off the ground to keep any bucks in velvet from hitting their antlers. The sides of the trough should be around 24 inches off the ground to allow fawns to access the feeder.
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What can you put in a deer feeder besides corn?

Some good fall food sources include hard mast (e.g., oak acorns, beech nuts, chestnuts, hickory nuts, etc.), soft mast (e.g., apples, pears, persimmons, etc.), and agricultural crops (corn, soybeans, brassicas, cereal grains, etc.).
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Is it OK to feed deer corn in the summer?

During the summer, don't only use corn when feeding deer. Instead, combine it with a supplemental source of protein. It's tempting to stock the feeder full of corn, but it's not a good source of protein – only around seven to 10 percent. Rather, it's mostly carbohydrates, which is needed more in the winter months.
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