Customer Raves and Reviews(Click on any picture below to see a larger version)
I started using Lucky Buck two years ago. I use around 8 to 10 buckets a year. I placed a trail cam on my mineral lick and have got some excellent results. The deer have a hole about 3 feet by 3 feet wide and about 18 inches deep pawed into the ground. I have hunted all of my life and harvested my first deer at age 13. I have used all types of products and have never NEVER had anything that worked as well as Lucky Buck. I hunt a 1700 acre farm on the Gasconaide River so I am letting the 150 class bucks live to see another year because I am so confident that Lucky Buck will do it's job and help the bucks become monsters. A friend and I also started a program three years ago called KNAPS "Kids need a place to start." We take kids from age 8 to 15 years hunting that are from single family homes that would normally never have the chance to go hunting. We take them on the 1700 acre farm and let them harvest a doe for their first deer and they love it. You would think it's me harvesting a 180 inch whitetail from the huge smiles on their faces and high fives when they grab their trophy by the ears for the first time.
Gregory E.L. - MO (Summer '11)
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Last year *** turned me on to a product that I had never used, lucky buck. It was fairly cheap so I though what the heck I'll give it a shot. I put some out early this year, around January or Febuary. I must say I am really impressed with this product so far... The deer are really going after the site where I put the product out. They have tore the ground up going after this stuff. I placed it in between a bedding area and a feeding field and I can not wait till the season starts to try and get my first bow kill. I haven't seen any mature deer from what I can see but I don't know a hunter around that wouldn't like to see 6 bucks in one shot. I will be putting this stuff out from now on.
Chad J. - NC (Summer '11) |
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This is by far the best product i have ever been around. I found it surfing the internet one day and decided to try it. We have over a 1000 acres in mountains of central Pennsylvania. The timber was clear cut not many food type trees, and a lot of thick mountain laurel. So we decided to use this product, and i tell you what, we have had it out since mid winter and have about five sites right now and looking to add more, but the deer are just killing it. The bucks we have watched grow and grow--nothing like we have seen in the past. Our one site has had twelve bucks coming at a regular basis. Again thank you so much for this great product, I tell every one i can now and have got you guys lot of business by people seeing results.
Brandon N. - PA (Summer '11)
In the spring of 2008 a right side shed was found two miles from my house. I started using Lucky Buck in my food plot and got lots of action. We were ready for bow season. That November I harvested an 18 point buck. It grossed 193 7/8, the shed that was found earlier in the year was a match. The deer had gained mass, length, and 2 points on the right side alone in just one year. I had great results with Lucky Buck. Thanks for the great product.
Kevin T. - OH
[Lucky Buck is] wonderful stuff. We have only a small area to draw deer into our area, and have not had bucks with wide spread big base horns for several years. Our area is farm land with patches of woodland, good water sources, creeks, branches, and ponds. Corn, wheat and soybeans near about 40 acres of grass bordering a creek nearby. We have lots of pictures as the camera has been up for a couple of months now. Our hunting area is about 2 acres along a branch and we have permission to hunt on about 15 acres next to the area, some fields and some woodland. Thank you for an awesome product.
A. PRICE - SOMERSET, KY (Spring '11)
Dave, 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. Anyway, 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. Not ten Min's later I hit a 4pt buck and totalled my truck. If this product is this good when still in the container i can't imagine what it's like by 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 does on 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 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 at the ATA archery trade show 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
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Dave, I have been using Lucky Buck on an old dead stump and the 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 |
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Dave,
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
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 have even 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.
B.H. Virginia
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
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