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Apples for feed or pie??? #1821615 11/10/10 07:27 PM
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Just bought 80 apples for .25 each. Not sure why but seemed like a good idea. Anyway thinking about putting them on the ground to see what they may lure in.

Will probably cut some up first. May cut up and mix with a bucket of corn. Might shoot some with a 22.

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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: Big Daddy K] #1821629 11/10/10 07:32 PM
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When I worked a friend's lease as a kid, one of his clients brought a couple bushels of apples before opening day and asked me to bait his stand with them. We didn't have a hog problem back then, and the apples rotted on the ground. my friend (the landowner) said that the deer probably just didn't recognize the apples as food, since there weren't any apple trees in the area. If nothing else, you'll likely get some hog action off them.

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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: RonKaye] #1821637 11/10/10 07:34 PM
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My uncle had a pear tree at his house that would absolutely load up with pears, we would fill a couple 5 gallon buckets with them, deer would always eat them right away.



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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: redchevy] #1821728 11/10/10 08:01 PM
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If they aren't used to it, they probably won't eat any. Only time I have seen it work is when there was an orchard or old farmstead on the place & the trees were already there dropping apples & the deer were used to them.


Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: MaggieMTx] #1821841 11/10/10 08:30 PM
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Deer tear up pears at my place.


Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: CzechBoy] #1822165 11/10/10 10:01 PM
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cpl years ago, the well guager would drop off old fruits and such every saturday right by my blind (which was real clost to the well) Usually apples and pears... deer were always eating em.


Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: RonKaye] #1824281 11/11/10 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: RonKaye
When I worked a friend's lease as a kid, one of his clients brought a couple bushels of apples before opening day and asked me to bait his stand with them. We didn't have a hog problem back then, and the apples rotted on the ground. my friend (the landowner) said that the deer probably just didn't recognize the apples as food, since there weren't any apple trees in the area. If nothing else, you'll likely get some hog action off them.

Now, if you can come up with a good deal on acorns... smile


Like was mentioned, if the deer are not used to eating apples, they may not know what they are. Hogs on the other hand will probably really appreciate them. A buddy of mine put out some "apple deer blocks", the hogs ate them in less than a week and the deer never touched them.


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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: crash700] #1824327 11/11/10 03:07 PM
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At our place the deer were definately not used to eating pears when we tried it. We just picked them up and threw them around the feeder and the deer ate them till they were gone.



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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: redchevy] #1824350 11/11/10 03:11 PM
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I've cut up sweet potatoes and put out several times. Deer loved them. If I choose to dump some apples I will definatly cut them first. I have a ladder stand that is rarely hunted. will probably put there. I would be ok with a pig or 2.



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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: Big Daddy K] #1825104 11/11/10 06:37 PM
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I cut up some up apples and put them around... deer didn't touch em.... just ate the corn around them... I couldn't believe it.


Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: JimT82] #1825137 11/11/10 06:46 PM
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One thing for sure.....can't hurt. Try it and if it don't work then you'll know, but if it works then....BLAAAMM. Apple flavored venison.



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Re: Apples for feed or pie??? [Re: JimT82] #1825353 11/11/10 07:53 PM
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PIE!! If a deer in Texas even knows what an apple is, he is in a controlled environment.



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