The Forbidden Knowledge: Deer and Black Magic in Ancient Legends

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Deer, considered to be graceful and majestic creatures, have long been associated with various myths and legends. One such legend revolves around the belief that deer have a connection to black magic. The notion of deer being associated with black magic is deeply rooted in folklore and ancient beliefs. In some cultures, deer are believed to possess mystical powers and can even shape-shift into humans. It is believed that some individuals, particularly those well-versed in the dark arts, have the ability to transform into deer and use their powers for malicious purposes. According to some legends, these black magic deer are said to bring misfortune and chaos wherever they go.


I have tried it.
As well as many other things, over the last 4 years. That stump likker stuff, I think, the stuff with the powder and brown liquid that you mix, pour on a stump and it foams? salt blocks, plain cattle salt, and some stuff that came in flavors like apple and persimmon, in a gallon jug, and the deer cane "black magic" I believe it was.

I returned a month or so later, and found the chunks still un-touched, while the tree had a hole about 3ft in diameter, and 1ft deep dug were the salt had been. salt blocks, plain cattle salt, and some stuff that came in flavors like apple and persimmon, in a gallon jug, and the deer cane black magic I believe it was.

Deer came black magic

According to some legends, these black magic deer are said to bring misfortune and chaos wherever they go. They are believed to have the ability to cast powerful spells, curse individuals, and even control the minds of others. It is said that those who encounter these black magic deer may fall victim to their dark powers and suffer grave consequences.

Deer attractant

1 part dicalcium phosphate. 2 parts big six trace mineral. 1 part fine stock salt.
Will costs 1/3 of the so called deer mineral and work and provide more than most bagged mineral designed for deer.
If im starting a new site I will add in 1 bag of deer cane black magic to this entire mix as I have seen it actually attracts deer.
If money was no option and I just wanted something to put deer infront of a camera I would choose deer cane black magic.
I hope that helps and you can find all the ingredients at any farm supply store

Lucky13

Member

Go to your nearest feed store and get some Kent 365 ADE. trust me it's awesome they love it and it has everything a deer needs to assist on body health and antler growth. 50lb bag will set you back 24$. it has better ingredients then anything else on the market

KnuckleDragr

Active Member

I've had good results with liquid deer cane, and trophy rocks. Tried some crush sugar beet last year. Worked ok, but wasn't as good as the other two. While that's convenient, I would also recommend mixing up your own batch to save some money.

MNbuckhunter

Member

1 part dicalcium phosphate. 2 parts big six trace mineral. 1 part fine stock salt. Will costs 1/3 of the so called deer mineral and work and provide more than most bagged mineral designed for deer. If im starting a new site I will add in 1 bag of deer cane black magic to this entire mix as I have seen it actually attracts deer. If money was no option and I just wanted something to put deer infront of a camera I would choose deer cane black magic. I hope that helps and you can find all the ingredients at any farm supply store


I use this recipe as well but add 1 part dried molasses to the mix. I think I paid around $55 and got 250# worth of this mix at my local feed store.

BDAHMS

Be here Now

I have always bought corn for feed- but if I want to get volumes of pictures I always put out a big jug of Deer Cane and a mineral block on top and the pictures really seem to increase-

NWBuck

PMA Member

Lucky Buck is the big seller this summer I hear.

supserdave

PMA Member
I've had real good luck so far with the mix Rich said. Adding a part of molasses would be good to.

seiowahoytshooter

New Member
Wouldn't use anything in the world right now but, Lucky Buck. Used for years now with great success.

150 Class

Well-Known Member
Salt or trace mineral salt.

Buckdown89

Member
Wouldn't use anything in the world right now but, Lucky Buck. Used for years now with great success.
What is the difference in that and a 5 dollar mineral block?

hoosierhunter

Active Member
What is the difference in that and a 5 dollar mineral block?


I used lucky buck last year with great results combined with a salt block. Lucky buck as a smell attractant that a basic mineral rock doesn't have. Something else I used was BB2 and that stuff worked the best, but it's expensive. I use it to start my new mineral sites to get them coming to the area.

nwhawk

Member

I've been a deer Cain guy for the last 4-5 yrs whether it's the liquid, powder , or block hanging they all work excellent !!

tph

New Member

this year I tried a trace mineral block for $5 and cut it in half to have 2 sites and it seems to be working really well.

it worked well when i used it. i think i payed about 10 dollars for a bag of the concentrate but lately i have gone to a feed store and bought a fifty pound bag of trace salt and a bag of dicalcium phosphate and then mixed them with some molasses flavoring. Spent about 20 dollars and the deer love it.
Deer came black magic

In certain cultures, the appearance of a black magic deer is seen as a sinister omen. It is believed that these creatures are a manifestation of evil spirits or malevolent forces attempting to disrupt the natural order of things. They are often associated with death, disease, and other calamities. Despite these beliefs, it is essential to approach such legends with skepticism and critical thinking. These stories may stem from a lack of understanding or fear of the unknown. Deer, in reality, are innocent creatures and do not possess any supernatural abilities. In conclusion, the concept of black magic deer is deeply ingrained in various cultures and legends. However, it is crucial to separate fact from fiction and approach such tales with a rational mindset. Nonetheless, the notion of these mystical creatures adds an element of intrigue and mystery to the folklore surrounding deer..

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