Big&J’s The Cube
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Some of the biggest challenges deer hunters face each year don’t just occur during the season when in a stand and on the hunt. They happen long before the season begins as they struggle to determine the best, most economical way to manage their deer herd and their hunting property. With summer fast approaching, many deer seasons are a mere three to four months away and bucks are busy growing the antlers that will serve them in this year’s rut. So, what is a sportsman to do when looking to provide vital nutrients to their deer, but they don’t live near their hunting land and are busy working or tending to family vacations? The answer is The Cube™ by Big&J® Industries.
Basically, a compressed block of the company’s popular BB2™ long-range attractant, The Cube™ attraction block boasts the highest protein content and least amount of salt of any consumption block available today. It’s designed to last longer in the field for those hunters with difficult to reach or distant stands where regularly tending to a feed site is impractical or for those hunters who don’t live near their hunting property, but want to ensure a high-protein source is available throughout the antler growing season even if they can’t get by there very often.
Just like BB2™, The Cube™ is made with a strong odor to project the scent far away on breezes and draw deer in from all over. And once they are there, it supplies them with an excellent source of protein, necessary for healthy herds and robust antler growth.
“Made with the idea that it would help hunters who can’t get to their bait sites easily or often, The Cube™ is also great for hunters targeting really mature bucks and not wanting to disturb an area any more than necessary,” says Big&J’s Josh Kinser. “The Cube™ is made to last a long time so hunters don’t have to replenish the bait site as often.”
The Cube™ is available in a 25-pound block and retails for $24.99. To find a retailer near you that carries Big&J® products or to purchase online visit BigandJ.com.
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