Rack One Chaos Whitetail System

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posted on August 2, 2010
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With the antler growing season winding down and the hunting season about to kick off, now is the time to unleash the Chaos, the Scout feeding phase of IGNITE, the leading Whitetail Hunting System. As part of the Scout phase, Chaos is scientifically formulated to attract the deer and keep them coming back for more.

Pinpointing the location of big bucks this time of year plays a vital role in the success of any whitetail hunter, and Chaos has been designed to be an extremely valuable weapon in any whitetail hunter’s arsenal. Containing 23 percent protein, this specially designed attractant should be used by hunters everywhere during the spring and summer scouting seasons. Whitetail deer can’t resist Chaos’ flavorful and nutritional formula. In addition to putting bucks right in front of your trail cameras, Chaos provides a nutritionally balanced feed that will aid both animal health and antler growth. No other product on the market attracts and holds big whitetails in a hunter’s core hunting areas like Chaos.

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