Most commonly ask questions about lucky buck.

How do I use Lucky Buck Mineral?
Answer: The hardest part is getting the lid off the bucket, Then just dump it on the ground. Try to put it along a main trail and on an old stump or log if available.

How much can I expect them to eat?
Answer: a good average is one bucket per site per month from green up in the spring through mid to late July; while the antlers are growing and does are milking heavy.
Then one bucket to maintain the site for the rest of the year.

How many sites for my property?
Answer: This will depend on the lay of your land. If you have a lot of open fields and a good funnel area you may only need one site for a large acreage. If you have a wooded swampy area you may need several sites to cover even 40 acres if you have no funnels.

What is the difference between Lucky Buck and the other minerals I have tried?
Answer: This one works!
Real answer: We know the deer will love Lucky Buck Mineral AND WILL NOT OVER EAT. Just eating it is not good enough. You must have control of how much they will eat so you can safely put in aggressive levels of key trace minerals. Most other mineral blends with high Phosphorus magnesium and potassium will have a very bitter taste {try them your self}. The deer will not eat them with any consistency or will over eat them if enough flavor and grain products are added.

When should I put it out?

Answer: For best results maintain the site all year long. The only use it when they need the mineral and the rest of the year it costs very little to maintain the site but helps hold them on your property for the hunting season.

Will I see the results the first year?
Answer: If you start in the early spring most people see the results the first year. We have many customers that have found sheds and have gotten trail cam pictures of the same deer two consecutive years and see a huge increase. If you don’t start in the early spring you will see the results by the next year.

Do the doe eat it too?
Answer: Yes and you want them too. They produce your bucks. We often have customers see what was their button bucks grow 4-6”spikes the first year. This is not just because the fawn ate the Lucky Buck, but because his mother did and likely bred on an earlier heat giving that fawn a tremendous advantage of being born 3 or 6 weeks earlier. Also the does will milk heavier giving an even greater advantage. These spike horn fawns will have a much larger base size and a huge advantage in the following years.

I only have 10 acres how will that work?

Answer: The smaller your acreage the more important it is to give that deer a reason to come and stay. Check out the Dan Farmer story that buck was photographed and harvested on a very small acreage.

Will other animals eat Lucky buck?
Answer: Yes most animals will be interested in it but only to the extent of their mineral needs. Most will eat in proportion to their body weight. Small animals such as squirrels and birds will eat very little. Lucky Buck mineral will not attract raccoons and other possibly undesirable animals nearly as much as a food source. Most trail camera pictures of Lucky Buck Mineral alone have very few undesirables in them and most with corn or molasses have many!

How can you guarantee bigger racks?
Answer: Because the racks where you feed Lucky Buck will be noticeably bigger. If you can’t see the difference after you feed for two years I will give you your money back. You are the judge you don’t have to prove any thing, just tell me they are not bigger. {Click here for all the guarantee details}
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