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Yes, the scent of corn can be a highly effective attractant for deer, drawing them in from a distance and increasing the chances of a successful hunt.
Choosing the Right Corn for Deer Attraction
When it comes to using corn to attract deer, the type of corn used makes a significant difference. Whole kernel corn is often preferred over shelled corn because it retains its scent longer and is less likely to be washed away by rain or snow. A good quality whole kernel corn can retain its scent for up to 24 hours, making it an effective attractant for deer.
Creating an Effective Corn Attraction Site
To create an effective corn attraction site, it’s essential to use the right amount of corn. A general rule of thumb is to use 1-2 pounds of corn per acre, depending on the quality of the corn and the size of the deer herd. The corn should be scattered evenly throughout the site to avoid creating a “corn pile” that can be seen from a distance. Instead, create a “corn trail” that leads deer towards a food source or a stand.
Timing and Placement for Maximum Effectiveness
To maximize the effectiveness of a corn attraction site, timing and placement are crucial. Deer are most active during dawn and dusk hours, so it’s best to place the corn in an area where deer are likely to pass through during these times. The corn should be placed in a sheltered area, such as a thicket or a grove of trees, to protect it from the elements and to reduce the risk of theft by other animals.
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