Last season I put a camera on a field edge scrape on a high pressure farm i had permisson to hunt. The scrape was on the edge of a green field coming out of a thick swamp bedding area. It was only an 80 acre piece of property and it bordered public ground (HIGH PRESSURE). The scrape appeared to be a community scrape because it was well used, not just a few swipes by a passing buck. So on the camera I got pictures of 22 different bucks in about 3 weeks, only 2 of which were shooters (130" or better) and 100% of the buck pictures were between midnight and 4 am. Ended up shooting a decent buck off the farm, but had no pictures of him at all...for what it's worth.