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big ten 05-29-2006 05:42 PM

mock scrapes
 
do they work this time of year was thinking of making one and setting a camera on it for a little while? what would be a good scent to use in it? hawgs synthetic gland scent

mobow 05-29-2006 06:05 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
Scrapes are used for breeding purposes, so I would have to say no, they will not be effective this time of year. Once the bucks loose theirvelvet their aggresive nature will start to shine, though.

gregholland 05-29-2006 06:20 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 

ORIGINAL: big ten

do they work this time of year was thinking of making one and setting a camera on it for a little while? what would be a good scent to use in it? hawgs synthetic gland scent
I make scrapes in early Nov and Dec. I also use my "own" scent. I call it the Greg Holland special lure. Pee on your own scrape, believe me it works.

Matt/TN 05-29-2006 06:41 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
lol ive never heard of that before, are you sure it wont scare them away? how often do you pee on it :D

mobow 05-29-2006 06:43 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
Cougar, I've heard lots of people say that. I've not seen it first hand, but apparently it's no urban legend, it actually works.

fshafly2 05-30-2006 03:51 AM

RE: mock scrapes
 
I've been keeping two "artificial" scrapes going all year long for several years. I keep the leaves clear as necessary, and don't bother with adding any scent anymore (I have peed in them, added dirt fromother far-distant (fall) scrapes, and experimented with commercial lures in prior years). Deer have adopted both of them - they'll check the licking branches above the scrapes during the spring/summer and keep them open during the fall/winter.
-fsh

Greg / MO 05-30-2006 06:17 AM

RE: mock scrapes
 
Aaah, the old "pee" question...

God, how many times have I written on this one?

ABSOLUTELY NO, human pee does NOT scare deer.

Rick James 05-30-2006 06:35 AM

RE: mock scrapes
 
I have a large community scrape just 20 yards off my property line in PA that is used year round, I actually visited it this weekend and it is still well used and fresh. The area is about 5'x 3'. I will have to take pictures of it next time I am down there. If it was on my property I would have the leaf river game cam onit, however I think the "neighbors" would probably steal my camera if I left it there.

huntingson 05-30-2006 08:41 AM

RE: mock scrapes
 
Rick, thanks for telling us that. I have never heard of a scrape "out of season". Learn something new every day I guess.

chucker34 05-30-2006 11:44 AM

RE: mock scrapes
 
I made a mock scrape within bow shot last year and would pee on it every now and then. I can't tell you how many deer stopped to smell that spot for a few seconds. Long enough to release an arrow. Definitely a curiousity factor rather than a fear factor for most deer in my humble opinion. Plus its cheaper than buying the bottled stuff. Not sure it would make for a very good scent trail though if that's what you were aiming for.:D

gregholland 05-30-2006 12:13 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
I pee on it when ever I hunt that particular stand or location.

Dr Andy 05-30-2006 05:59 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
Allof the scrapes I keep track of are not being used right now but a natural mineral Lick will get attention year round especially in spring. Sounds to me like thats what you've got there. It's good to have one,you don't have to buy mineral blocks! I notice the scrapes in Wi start getting used in August and get really hammered in Sept

JoeRE 05-30-2006 07:28 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 
I have seen 'worked' scrapes and licking branches in every month but june and july and the beginning of august, the hottest months, and there are probably a few being used, but I'm not in the woods much then....it is just the vast majority of activity occurs in the fall. I have never put a cam over a scrape later than December though since usually there are better spots after the rut but I would be curious what deer use the scrape in the off months. Just dominant bucks or more than that?

hardcorehunter 05-30-2006 07:32 PM

RE: mock scrapes
 

ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr

Scrapes are used for breeding purposes, so I would have to say no, they will not be effective this time of year. Once the bucks loose theirvelvet their aggresive nature will start to shine, though.
I would have to agree...their testosterone level is low but maybe they would smell them out of curiosity...try it..what have you got to lose...post your results.


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