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ZEKE83 10-29-2009 08:44 AM

Mock scrapes in ny
 
My usual hunting method is sit still, be quiet, and wait. But this year my hunting spot has changed because of farm crops. There has always been corn standing during the season, and this year nothing was planted. I am not seeing the deer like I was during daylight hours.
I want to try a mock scrape to increase the activity during shooting hours. I have never used any type of attractants or calls to bring deer in. I am afraid of scarring them away. I need some advice from NY guys. Is it worth trying around this area?

livbucks 10-29-2009 11:49 AM

Scrape the ground bare under a tree limb that is head high. **** in the scrape. Enjoy!
Has worked for me, although they usually still only visit during the night, no matter what.

ZEKE83 10-30-2009 04:33 AM

I moved to another pinch point where I found a rub a few weeks ago. There was a scrape not too far from it..well I think it is. The ground is rock hard, so its hard to tell if a deer did it or one of them tree rats. There is a perfect licking branch and this scrape is about 3 feet away. It is not too big in size, maybe 2 feet in diameter.

Screamin Steel 10-30-2009 08:56 AM

Zeke, my favorite scent use method involves laying a scent trail to my stand. If you are hunting in a funnel or tarvel corridor, you can literally lead a buck right to you. Spray some doe in heat urine on a rag and attach to a length of string approx four feet and loop it around your ankle. Just spray your boots really good with scent killer, and rubber boots are best for controlling human scent. Take the long way in to your stand and try to criscross some deer trails on the way in. Any buck that is out cruising and crosses that scent trail is likely to follow it right in, often grunting as he comes. WhenI get to my stand, I'll walk a cricle aroun my stand about 20 yards out, then hang that rag on a branch. I usually use white, as any breeze that catches it will make it look like a deer tail or ear flicking which I feel helps sell the set up a tad more. Also, even if you aren't seeing scrapes on deer trails near your stand, making your own mock scrapes will encourage deer to scent check them, and freshen them up. Good luck!


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