Originally Posted by billrquimby
Our summer home is in the middle of Arizona's best elk country. We have elk in our yard frequently, but mostly it's in the middle of the night and we only see their tracks and scat. So far, baiting to view wildlife is still legal in our county. (We can't hunt near the cabin.)

I've tried salt and mineral blocks and "deer blocks", but so far they have ignored my offerings. Any suggestions as to what I should put out for them? Has anyone had any luck with alfalfa pellets?

Bill Quimby



Plant roses--the more rare and expensive the better........ grin

Be careful with alfalfa pellets during the growing season--it can actually make elk/deer gain too much wieght, and may be too rich for them also.

CDOW developed an alfalfa pellet specifically for mule deer to be used for winter emergnecy feeding, and all the other western states use that pellet too.--but it's different than alfalfa pellets for livestock.


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