The reason I was thinking it may be a little better is there are tons of crop fields (mostly corn and soybean) in and around our lease and very few white oaks. The few that we have aren't producing much, if any mast this year. In normal mast production years for these trees, deer seem to attract to them pretty heavy as a supplement to their usual diet of agricultural crops. Do you think deer may find the rage a suitable alternative to real acorns in the absence of the usual mast? If so, do you think I should concentrate the use of the rage to a few select stands to possibly increase the attraction and activity?