Mossy Oak BioLogic Whitetail Addiction Trophy Oats
Key Features
Proven to be an unbelievable attractant
Carefully blended with an early maturing oat
Cold-tolerant oat variety
45-lb. bag plants 1/2 acre
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Comments about Mossy Oak® BioLogic™ Whitetail Addiction Trophy Oats:
No doubt deer love oats but as a farmer this much oats is only worth about five bucks.
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- No
Pros
- Attractive to Deer
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Mossy Oak® BioLogic™ Whitetail Addiction Trophy Oats:
Planted in August as a cover crop for fall planted alfalfa field. Deer hammered it though December.
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- No
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Comments about Mossy Oak® BioLogic™ Whitetail Addiction Trophy Oats:
Deer in our area love this brand of oats. Been planting plots for several years with various products and these oats seem to bring them in early and often. They have a lot of forage to choose from in our area but the oats brings them into the fields.
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Pros
- Easy to use
Cons
- Not much activity
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Mossy Oak® BioLogic™ Whitetail Addiction Trophy Oats:
I planted trophy oats in my best plot in August. I saw a few deer but not as many as we had seen in previous years. I don't think it was as good as other products we've planted. Pretty field but not what I'm looking for.
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Will this product come back up each year or do you have to plant it every season?Asked on 4/9/2012 by Anonymous from Constableville, NY0 answers
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I was wondering, it is mid October and is it to late to plant this product in southern Michigan?Asked on 10/17/2010 by Steve from Tekonsha Michigan 490921 answer
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Yes, you should have it in the ground in August. No time for developmentAnswered on 1/23/2011 by Thomas from Central Ohio






