Antler King Hi Protein Big Buck Block




Key features
- •18% Protein Block, contains apple flavor and attractant.
- •Contains high levels of chelated antler building minerals.
- •Contains special concentrated yeast culture allowing deer to digest food easier and put more nutrients into antlers.
- •Perfect combination of protein, vitamins and minerals to maximize body and antler growth.
- •***Since the Hi Protein Big Buck Block will attract deer check your local game laws for baiting regulations before using.
BrandAntler King
CategoryHunting
Antler King Hi Protein Big Buck Block
List Price: $67.03$60.33DEALYou Save: $6.70 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.2
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Based on 10 reviews
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Best for birds & squirrels
KENNETH JOHNSON•April 27, 2017
Squirrel 's loved it, deer would not touch it.
The deer in Blanco Texas love it!
Nate•July 10, 2016
I've been using these the past couple years. I see some reviewers have had no luck. I have had grea luck with these. I'm guessing it could just have to do with where your located and what the deer mainly eat in your area. I hunt in Blanco Texas. I can put one of these out and in a few weeks it's gone. My camera shows deer just tearing it up. It's worth a try. If it doesn't work then for sure try something else.
here little deer.....
KSC•June 27, 2016
Bought for deer but have other critters eating it, fun to watch with night time camera, grandkids love it
Five Stars
Robby L. Strozier•May 18, 2015
Deer love it!
Waste of Money for Me
Carl Cloer•March 16, 2015
Falls apart in moist climates and subject to mold since nothing appears to want to eat it. MS deer don't appear to find the block attractive, even in environments where there are base mineral and browse shortages that would have them seeking out food and mineral sources. For me, this was a waste of money.
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