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MOCK SCRAPES


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Does anyone work mock scrapes? I started one last week and hung a dripper above it. I made it about 4' by 4'. I put it in the woods a couple feet off the main trail. This dripper bag is supposed to drip daytime or when the temp changes. Has anyone had any luck with these things? Also would a person make several of these scrapes in an area of about (12 acres of woods and 8 acres of swamp).Would he put other bags up? Also have I started to early? grin.gifgrin.gif

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They do work. I used one last year for the first time. Had a decent eight come into it several times. Just make sure to really watch your scent. I would make them within range of any stand locations that you have set up. As far as to early, we found scrapes 3 weeks ago already, and we put a camera up and multiple bucks are using them.

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I haven't seen any scrapes in the woods yet but I do know that they work well. I saw a take off of a mock scrape while scouting this past weekend. I had found an area where a bowhunter had made a mock trail coming out of a swamp. He/she had created a trail for about 50 feet coming out of a swamp. He/she had raked a trail about a foot wide. There were all kinds of tracks and droppings on the trail. I had never seen this but it looks like it will work and I will definately experiment with it this year. Anyone else ever make mock trails?

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for alot of years i hunted with a guy on his timber. he would cut trails thru the woods to cut trees for fire wood, and then mow them in the sumer . the deer loved these! a deer is like us, and will usually take the easiest way to get some where! i have also brushed in a trail, and make a new one to shift the deer into range of a stand. del

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Ive had luck with mock scrapes but like "real" scrapes, they are mostly visited at night. I have seen an active scrape used by a big buck in daylight after heavy rains!!! If you get a bunch of rain,get to you stand right away, a hog will often get to his scrapes and reactivate them asap!! Mid to late October is best before they find does. Still its rare to see a big one in the day!

A pointer.... I f you find a nice scrape "away from your area", bag up the dirt in a zip lock and re-use the naturaly scented dirt in your mock! Often times I will go to public land to find scrapes I can "steal" from to bring the scent of other bucks to my area! It drives them wild! grin.gifOtherwise freeze it till you need it.

Also with a metal rake you can open a scrape site in tall grass where the deer the deer typically wont scrape through, once the deer start in on it they will often keep it open for years.

Heres a pic of "Tripod", a buck I didnt know about until he couldnt resist my MOCK SCRAPE!

TripodNov.jpg

Let me know if any of this works for you? It has for me!

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