Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
Posts: 1,079
Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
This year in Central MN it has been a drought on snow. This year ranks around 5th least snowiest since records have been kept. I have been putting out piles of corn and soybeans this year instead of my pvc pipe gravity feeders. Realize the deer need to work for there food instead of having them eat close together. CWD scare of course.
This last weekend I actually saw a scrape. Snow cleared and dirt thrown 6 feet back in two lines. Branch hanging above it.
Do you think this is breeding behavior or saying this is my food and territory?
Info on my username- Was in an investment club called buckig. Building Up Cash & Knowledge Invest Group. Club disbanded and I went on my own and came up with Buckmine. Didn't want anyone out to think I was selfish or crude........
This last weekend I actually saw a scrape. Snow cleared and dirt thrown 6 feet back in two lines. Branch hanging above it.
Do you think this is breeding behavior or saying this is my food and territory?
Info on my username- Was in an investment club called buckig. Building Up Cash & Knowledge Invest Group. Club disbanded and I went on my own and came up with Buckmine. Didn't want anyone out to think I was selfish or crude........
#2
RE: Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
If there are does around that haven't been bred....the bucks will keep after it. I doubt many make it this long without being bred, however a couple years ago, on Feb 16th, I saw a buck breeding a doe out in the middle of a field, at 2:00 in the afternoon. That's how we end up with those little 25lb dinks in the fall.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Shakopee MN USA
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RE: Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
Where abouts are you at Buckmine? I live in Shakopee. Goofy to see a scrape at this time. I went out scouting last weekend and didn't see anything like that. Wouldn't have minded to see a shed or two though. Might be a it early, but what the heck.
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#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
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RE: Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
Deer will comunicate all year with scrapes. There are often scrapes that are worked fresh all year. Most of these "Primary" scrapes I find are very close to bedding areas and are often used year after year.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Saylorsburg PA. USA
Posts: 252
RE: Actually seen a scrape on Feb 1st......? asked
I also seen this before and wondered the same thing as you! I questioned a biologist about it and got the same answer about it as Nick Bales & Rack-attack have stated. The only thing is the one I seen into Feb. was a mock scrape I had started!