My thoughts and experiences with Mock Scrapes

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by shed, Jun 21, 2011.

  1. jrk_indle84

    jrk_indle84 Grizzled Veteran

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    Shoulda read this b4 posted my question on scrapes ha. Nice write-up pretty much answered my questions, thanks.
     
  2. shed

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    thanks guys, hope any of it can help, its not magic and doesnt always work but when done right ...you can really get a buck hooked to a specific area and alot earlier in the season than most would believe..
     
  3. hd_dude63

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    When making mock scrapes and licking branches what i do is..I have 2 properties i hunt with different deer groups. so i cut a in use licking branch from 1 area and use it in the other area. I zip strip it to a branch. I also take dirt from the scrape put it in a zip lock baggie and use it on my mock scrape..that way i have scent from a different buck on the licking branch and in the soil...
     
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    Hmmm I like that idea.

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    awesopme stuff shed.....thanks for sharing your knowledge!
     
  6. Mijman

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    Thank you Troy,

    I have had some success with Mock Scrapes, yet your writings have given me the "Big Picture" which will allow for a more strategic use of this tactic.

    Mijman
     
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    I have never used mock scrapes before, but this year I might. Thanks for the info.
     
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    New to the site glad I joined excellent info.
     
  9. Acts of the wolf

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    When is the earliest you guys would set a mock scrape?
     
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    anthonyzink Die Hard Bowhunter

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    always wanted to try mock scrapes but didnt know what to do. now i know thanks
     
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    that works well
     
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    Velvet bucks hammer licking branches especially july/august , I like freshening or starting new ones in the spring.. get that licking branch scent out there
     
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    Thanks Shed, I started mine about 10 days ago.
     
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    Seems like some great information. I have always wanted to try alternatives to bait hunting. I think this may be the ticket!
     
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    You guys seem to like these and they were on $3 bucks at Richards sporting goods so I picked Up a few packs !
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    What really sold me on these though is the fact they use BFS
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    thanks for the info
     
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    I am testing some new Synthetics this year. More to come.
     
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    I may have missed this but just wondering when you change your dripper liquid from buck urine to like rut liquid/doe estrus?
     
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    This article explained a lot thanks! I understand why we are just getting night time pictures on our property. Ours is only a small farm with one ridgeline paralleling a creek. Not much room to put in a scrape in a place where we can hang a stand and manage to get there without disturbing the peace of the bush. Its quite a thinker for me. We have one scrape by a lone tree beside the creek that's been used for years since we've had permission on the property and a new one just popped up in a field.im stumped as to how to approach this but I'll figure something out. Great post!!!
     
  20. shed

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    That ridge sounds like a great transitioning corridor for cruising bucks tho? Is it heavily covered or more open?
     

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