Scrapes. Why?
#21
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Urinating on the ground is just part of the scent puzzle at a scrape. Bucks work overhanging branches at all times of the year. I would say it's timing, mood of the buck, etc. I'm not even sure the ground is the most important part of a scrape. A lot of animals will urinate in a scrape, Coyote, Fox, Man[8D]etc.
Dan
Urinating on the ground is just part of the scent puzzle at a scrape. Bucks work overhanging branches at all times of the year. I would say it's timing, mood of the buck, etc. I'm not even sure the ground is the most important part of a scrape. A lot of animals will urinate in a scrape, Coyote, Fox, Man[8D]etc.
Dan
I'm doing some expeimenting of my own right now with the same theory.
#22
Dominant Buck
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From: Blossvale, New York
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Why would a buck work a scrape....and NOT urinate in it?
Is he not ready to mate (sounds unlikely)?
Trying to assert some sort of dominance issue by removing another buck's scent?
Other?
I've seen several work scrapes.....and even seen (what HAD to be "subordinate" bucks do so in the presence of a more dominant animal) multiple bucks use the exact same scrape in the presence of others.
Why would they work every other aspect of the scrape (licking branch......pawing of ground..) and NOT piss in it?
Thanks.
Why would a buck work a scrape....and NOT urinate in it?
Is he not ready to mate (sounds unlikely)?
Trying to assert some sort of dominance issue by removing another buck's scent?
Other?
I've seen several work scrapes.....and even seen (what HAD to be "subordinate" bucks do so in the presence of a more dominant animal) multiple bucks use the exact same scrape in the presence of others.
Why would they work every other aspect of the scrape (licking branch......pawing of ground..) and NOT piss in it?
Thanks.
I've seen several work scrapes.....and even seen (what HAD to be "subordinate" bucks do so in the presence of a more dominant animal) multiple bucks use the exact same scrape in the presence of others.
Why would they work every other aspect of the scrape (licking branch......pawing of ground..) and NOT piss in it?
Why would they work every other aspect of the scrape (licking branch......pawing of ground..) and NOT piss in it?
#23
They will do that all year round, Id advise going against a mock scrape right now, deer know when its time to make scrpaes. But I wont stop ya and Id like to know the results.
ORIGINAL: Mottz
I got some good pics of 2 different bucks and a couple does working a licking branch yesterday. Haven't seen a scrape therethough. Might have to try a mock there and see if anything happens.
I got some good pics of 2 different bucks and a couple does working a licking branch yesterday. Haven't seen a scrape therethough. Might have to try a mock there and see if anything happens.
#24
I've seen early season scrapes that get payed real close attention to by other deer....
I've made some fake ones just by kicking dirt around and if any deer just happens to notice it, they'll stick their nose in it.
Once the pissing begins, the scrape will get noticeably wider if the deer is still using it.
I've made some fake ones just by kicking dirt around and if any deer just happens to notice it, they'll stick their nose in it.
Once the pissing begins, the scrape will get noticeably wider if the deer is still using it.
#25
You appear to have seen an awful lot of bucks working scrapes... and at the same time ... in the short time you've been hunting. It's not rocket science and critters are like people or dogs, sometimes you feel like it and sometimes you don't.
You're making hunting much more difficult than it should be.
#26
How do you know he didn't piss into it? They usually piss all over their leg so it runs down over their tarsal glands, you might not notice this from your vantage point. It's not usually a stream like us!
#27
How do you know he didn't piss into it? They usually piss all over their leg so it runs down over their tarsal glands, you might not notice this from your vantage point. It's not usually a stream like us!
I've also been fortunate enough to witness a doe peeing on her tarsals.....and a "stream" it was. It was the goofiest thing I've seen a deer do, in person. She was at it for quite a while.




