My name is James M from
Farmington Hills Michigan and i have a great story for you. I was going up north
to set up a trail camera that i got for Christmas. I stopped at Franks outdoor
store and told a sales guy what i was going to do. He said to try LUCKY BUCK
. I said OK and i started to read the bucket and thought wow sounds great, also
it was in a great carrying container and also a great price compared to all
the other products. Anyways i went to the counter to pay for it then left the
store. Walked out and put the LUCKY BUCK in my truck and drove off and not ten
Min's later i had hit a 4pt buck and totaled my truck. If this product is this
good when still in the container i cant imagine what its like using it but taking
it out of the container.
JM - FARMINGTON HILLS, MI

Dave,
I have been living on a family owned farm for 16 years now. Always been a bow
hunter and when I bought this farm I was looking forward to hunting on my own
piece of property without any interference from other hunters.
I started out harvesting whitetail both bucks and doeson the farm. While I was
seeing bucks they were not the size of bucks that I was seeing and hunting in
other property. I really wanted to hunt quality bucks on my own farm.
So after a many years of only seeing and harvesting smaller bucks in the 100
and less range I was ready to try something different.
That year I met and talked to a man a the ATA archery trade shows about a product
called Lucky Buck. I was very impressed with the stories and the photos that
he was telling and showing me. So after the show I ordered some of his Lucky
Buck (10 buckets) and started a mineral spot of my own. It took the deer in
my area awhile to find and start using the mineral but once they got a good
taste of it they tore it up.
I started the lick in early February and kept it out so not to run out. That
year I harvested one of my best bucks to date a dandy 127 inch eight point.
I continued to use the Lucky Buck mineral the following year. This year I would
put two spots out. This would be my best year yet. I took a 130 inch 8 point
and a 135 in 9 point. Now I can tell you that Lucky Buck mineral will be a standard
on my farm from now on. Oh by the way last year I started videoing a buck in
May and got him on camera several times and was really looking forward to hunting
this guy. My next door neighbor shot him on opening day of shotgun season and
he green scored at 158 P&Y.
Thanks for a great product.
I am a believer for sure.
David Dirschell
Southern Michigan
I have hunted this 250 acre
farm for about 35 years and have never killed a buck with a rack with any size
to it. I purchased Lucky Buck and put it on the ground in 3 different spots.
In 1 year this is the buck I killed. Its gross score is 151 5/8 and was shot
at 50 yards with my Bowtech bow. We also noticed the younger bucks looked a
lot bigger this year than in previous years.
Bladen Archery Joe Bevan

Took some pictures with
my trail camera, been feeding some Lucky Buck I got from my dad. Things are
looking good over here. Have spotted at least 6 shooter buck out of 12 total.
There are 5 other buck in the area much larger than these photos. Hope to get
them on camera. I video taped a 9 point, large in mass, I'm guessing it may
be about 20" to 22" spread. Would like to keep anonymous about my
name and location on these deer, but you can use them for advertising. Hope
to get some more pictures for you. Take care and God Bless.
Anonymous
Michigan
I have been using Lucky
Buck on an old dead stump an dthe surrounding area this year and I thought I
would send you a picture of how the deer have been attacking the stump. I have
enclosed the picture.
Jeff Senkowski.

Dave
Thanks for a great product. The attached photo shows the buck that I harvested
in 2003, Opening day of Muzzleloader season. Check out the tine on the right
beam. Its 12 inches long. This was a direct result of your product.Tthis deer
was taken less than 100 yards from your product. (Total number of points was
11 )
Thanks
Keith M. Shipman
Michigan

Hello,
I was first introduced to your product 2 years ago in Illinois at the ASA pro
am. I bought some and put it out when I got home. That evening I
had a buck in it. I was suprised that it worked so quickly. I spend
a ton of time scouting and "taking inventory" of the bucks on the
property. I even have given some of them names. Last
year I noticed that I wasn't seeing small racked bucks. Even the 1 1/2
year old bucks seemed to be decent 110 inc 8 pointers. I also saw a few
wall hangers with more mass that I had ever seen. This year I started
scouting in June. I was seeing mass on deer that I had never seen before.
One deer in particular stood out. It was a deer I named DIABLO.
When I first saw him 3 years ago he was a funny looking 6 pointer with extremely
long brow tines. I passed on him several times because I try to manage
the property and not shoot young bucks. Last year I saw him and he had
9 inch brows and still was a main frame 6. He had about 20 inch main beams
and pretty good mass.
Well this year I see this buck and he is a brute. He was carring mass
that I could not believe. I got pictures of him and video while he was
in velvet. I am sorry to say that he was hit by a vehicle about
a month ago. I was able to get the rack. He was sporting 6 1/4 inch
bases and a 26 7/8 inch main beam. His brow tine was 10 1/2 inches and
the brow itself was 3 1/2 inches in diameter. I scored this buck and he
measured 143 5/8. A main frame 6.
There are also two other bucks on the property who are carrying mass similar
to his. All I can say is the only thing that I have changed was the use
of your product.
I have shot 6 P&Y deer off this property over the last 7 years. I
have NEVER seen deer with the antler growth that I have seen in the past two.
I am enclosing some pictures of diablo. Just wanted to say
thanks.
BHVirginia
Dave/Wes,
I first saw Lucky Buck at the Annual Eastern Outdoor Sports Show At
Harrisburg Pa. I purchased several buckets of your minerals after being
impressed by the results you boasted about. For the past two years I have
applied the minerals as directed. The 2004 hunting seasons' opening
evening of bow season, I harvested this 17 point 184 inch green score P&Y
monster.
It was an incredible hunt that I passed up two bucks in the 130 range and
another I believe to be in the 140's. For years I have hunted and scouted
this particular spot and I have taken several mature bucks in the 120-135
range. Never finding any sheds or seeing anything over 140 until after the
introduction of Lucky Buck. This mineral supplement has made a dramatic
change in my hunting areas in just 2 years.
I can't thank you enough for introducing this product to me.Good Hunting,
J.F.
Maryland



Dustin
Hotchkin, Thanksgiving Day 2004 Mi State record for nontypical
muzzleloader. 204 1/8 17 point.
