just got in from hanging the active scrape dripper. man does that stuff smell. it was raining and windy so i think i went in and out undetected. moved slow did what i had to do and got out. found a few perfect trees depending on the wind that day. its always a diffrent direction everyday there it seems. guess because its on a high flat. the tree i put it in is classic..he already has a scrape there..and got mad at the tree i guess..looks like he rammed it a couple times..probably just his 18 inch long tines bumping it as he scraped in it.

theres another scrape about a yard behind that one..and 2 more within 20yds. a good rubline leading right to what i think is his bedroom about 120yds away. i think he would be dang near impossible to kill because he lives right there..thats HIS area. but i think the scent dripper may be the ticket. i hid it very well..the tree top bent easy and i pulled it down with a stick and its about 8-10foot high and dripping in it perfect. i should stayed..the wind was blowing right towards his bedroom. hes gunna be jacked when he gets a whiff. im excited. only thing im worried about is that muzzleloader doe season starting saturday[:@] my spot is within 150yds of a parking lot on SGLs...hopefully he dont get pushed out..i seen him in there last year the week after that season so hopefully ill be ok. cant wait to hunt it! headed home tomarrow evening. got all of friday, sat evening, all day mon-tue, and wed morning to hunt!!! i got my hopes sky high..i wanna bring ATLEASTa doe home! but im hoping for one of the big boys!