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Fawn Slayer 10-29-2002 04:16 PM

Any ideas?
 
Ive been hunting in the same spot for about 1 1/2 weeks straight now. A buck has made a scrap above my spot on a hill. It made this scrape on Saturday. Tuesday I went out hunting but it was raining pretty good. I figured that I wouldn't see anything at all. So I got up and walked around the area. When i was coming back about 5 minutes later I heard something. I looked over and the buck was walking right towards the scrape. So I called a few times with my doe call. I did't have a good shot to take and it ending up seeing me. But i was what i should do. Should I not hunt for a couple of days there , or put some scent near the scrape or just hunt there tomorrow? Any advice would be helpful-thanks - fawnslayer

JimPic 10-29-2002 10:33 PM

RE: Any ideas?
 
I'd stay out of the area for a few days.The next time you hunt there,I'd set up in a differant spot,also-like in the direction that you 1st saw him coming into the scrape as long as it's not in his core area.If it's too near his bedding area,then set up along the way where he's heading after he hits the scrape.

PaulBear 10-30-2002 04:10 AM

RE: Any ideas?
 
most would say stay out of the area for a day or two and i agree but then again i dont,on one morning hunt i had been had by a nice buck caught me trying to get in position for a shot and he took off like he had nitro in him,but that night i went back out sat in the same stand and low and behold the same buck came walking in and he's hanging on my wall it's a tough decision granted good luck on your's either way

NCHunter70 10-30-2002 06:41 AM

RE: Any ideas?
 
If you think it is a "primary" scrape, I'd go back. Probably though, I'd give it no more than 2-3 days before going back.

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