Brother and I freshened up the mineral licks this weekend.
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Hey I'm in Ky; I'm going to need gps coordinates to check on it for you. :laughing: :laughing:
Here you are Tony! 123.546.78.9
Watch him Tony, think the reversed the 5 and 4! :)
Wish we could still put mineral out for them!
Time to freshen up ours.
Okay found it, thanks KentuckyTJ!
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Haha, that isn't it. There are no bucks that huge on our place!
Kenny you can use mineral licks. The restriction is on conservation land.
Allowed
Doe urine and other scents, such as apple, acorn, and persimmon, may be used to attract deer while hunting, as long as the scents are not used on or with grain and other food products.
Mineral blocks, including salt, are not considered bait. However, mineral blocks that contain grain or other food additives are prohibited. Mineral and salt blocks are not allowed on conservation areas.
It is legal to hunt over a harvested crop field, but it is not legal to add grain or other crops, such as apples, to the field after it has been harvested.
Manipulating crops, such as mowing or knocking them down, is not considered baiting for deer and turkeys.
https://huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/regulations
QuoteOriginally posted by KentuckyTJ:
Haha, that isn't it. There are no bucks that huge on our place!
So says the guy holding a dandy buck in his avatar pic ;)
Actually the Dept banned salt blocks and minerals also along with feeders in any of the CWD counties in MO
Yup, Dan has it.
TJ kills a noneofourbucksarethatbig every year! :thumbsup:
Yep. Checked it out. Was in a different location then the link I gave. Explained it pretty well.