Massive Mineral Mix is the ultimate scouting tool.

Okay so we’ve all heard to old saying about 10 percent of the hunters tagging 90 percent of the biggest bucks taken each year. Well, it’s an old saying because — like most old sayings — it’s true.
If there is one thing that hunters who consistently kill top-end animals each season it’s this: Scouting. To consistently tag mature, heavy-antlered whitetails and elk you must hunt in areas that such animals exist. And there is simply no other way to verify that than through intense scouting efforts. And simply knowing such an animal in the area is seldom enough information to really formulate a plan for tagging that animal.
Scouting is what separates the good hunters from the great hunters. In the not-so-distant past, scouting meant many hours of glassing with optics from long range. It was — and is — an effective way of determining what kinds of animals are in the area. Long-range surveillance remains a critical piece of the scouting puzzle. But it has its limitations. Long-range scouting requires relatively open cover for visibility and the animals must be stepping into those open areas during daylight. The reality is the majority of movement by mature whitetails is done under cover of darkness. To understand how these animals are using the areas you hunt, requires a different approach. Enter the trailcam. Trail cameras are an incredibly powerful scouting tool when used effectively. But trail cameras also have their drawbacks. For starters, they require that you place them in areas that deer are frequenting regularly. That’s not always easy — how do you know which trail to set the camera on? And how do you ensure that you’re capturing photos of every animal that passes by?
Massive Mineral Mix is the ideal companion to a trail camera. Using MMM creates a situation where you’re not only able to draw game to the location of your choosing, you’re able to hold them there for multiple trail camera shots. Most importantly, the animals will continue to use the MMM site throughout the fall hunting seasons, allowing you to establish stand sites in the area (be sure to check local game laws before hunting near a MMM site).
We have heard from hundreds of hunters who have enhanced their scouting efforts by adding Massive Mineral Mix to their trail camera setups. The results speak for themselves.
If you’re looking to get serious about your scouting efforts, add Massive Mineral Mix to your camera locations.