🌿 Grow the ultimate deer magnet—because your plot deserves the best!
Whitetail Institute's Chic Magnet WINA-100 is a perennial forage chicory seed blend designed to attract deer with its superior palatability and 44% antler-building protein. Engineered with a rainbow coating for enhanced seedling survival, it withstands heat, drought, and extreme cold, lasting up to 3 years from a single planting—perfect for sustainable, high-performance food plots.
Plant or Animal Product Type | Deer |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Brand | Whitetail Institute |
Material Feature | Natural |
Color | Chic Magnet |
Special Feature | Drought Tolerant |
Expected Blooming Period | All |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Expected Plant Height | 65 Centimeters |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 789976070032 |
Style | Chic Magnet |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00789976070032 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.68 x 8.86 x 2.48 inches |
Package Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 9.5 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Whitetail Institute |
Warranty Description | 1-Year Warranty |
Model Name | Chic Magnet |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | Whitetail Institute |
Part Number | CM3 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Included Components | Food Plot Seed |
Size | 3 lbs (1 acre) |
Sport Type | Hunting |
A**R
Very hearty
Does the job, easy to use
T**
Excellent product
Excellent product. Within 14 days noticed excellent growth. Product came fast and was in good condition on arrival. Lives up to its reputation.
S**M
Deer love it!!!!!
The media could not be loaded. Deer love it! I didn’t realize how much deer love chicory until I planted this. I have a small whitetail deer farm and planted this in my deer pens. They MOW it down and it comes right back! I’ll be planting more chicory!
Y**H
They seemed to pull for this first in the brassica plot since we had such a warm fall (we never got a real good frost until Nove
I purposely planted a portion of my first food plot with this closest to the ground blind and shot a 7 pointer 15 yards away with my crossbow (a trick I stole from somebody on You Tube). They seemed to pull for this first in the brassica plot since we had such a warm fall (we never got a real good frost until November so the brassica's were not "sweet" yet).I will be planting it again next year on my higher plot area (that can be dry when we go without rain here in Wisconsin) to see how drought tolerant it is.For the record - all I have at my disposal is a rototiller and hand tools to plant my plots - I just used a rake to cover the seeds when I planted them but we had plenty of moisture this year.
P**L
Deer love this and so do the turkeys!
Well wasn’t a complete success due to turkeys! I wanted to fill in a few spots in food plot. Put this out expecting rain the next day but no rain. Broadcast on top then worked in with rake, believe the turkeys found it before we got rain, no rain for weeks. Seen some of it come up late season plot. On another plot the deer are in it just about every day
B**N
But I definitely wouldnt recommend this in the woods
I planted this in the woods, so thats why it might not be producing so hot. But I definitely wouldnt recommend this in the woods. small amount of clover are the only thing that really grew from this mix
A**R
Grows quick
Germination is very good. It seem to me that using a drill vs broadcast the results were better. I planted the oats to give my cowpeas a chance. The deer thought other wise. Now the deer are slowly eating the oaks.
P**R
Growing
It so is grow in the cold. Food for the leftover deer that make it through hunting seasonWisconsin is always crappy winters. See how long it grows stay tuned
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