Creating Mock Scrapes For Deer Hunting

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2023
  • Creating mock scrapes on your property is one of the easiest improvements you can install you increase your chances this coming hunting season. The deer herd uses scrapes to communicate with one another throughout the entire year, and by creating a mock scrape you are telling the deer exactly where to communicate. In this video we not only discuss why deer use scrapes but also where and how to place them, how many you should have on your property and finally how to create a mock scrape.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @courtofficermcilvaine7928
    @courtofficermcilvaine7928 Год назад +5

    Even if your buck fawn disperses the following year, he should make a return visit to your property/scrape location (if he survives) sometime later in life. Enjoyed your video presentation once more. Thanks for posting.

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  Год назад +2

      That’s another great point and good reason to try to get the fawns involved in the scraping! Thanks again for the comment.
      Enjoy the holiday weekend!

  • @chriswood3390
    @chriswood3390 4 месяца назад

    Was helpful. New to mock scraps. Put a rope out today I thought I should of dug the ground up but I didn't. Will next time.

  • @edwardbaxley5124
    @edwardbaxley5124 Год назад +2

    ❤ Perfect timing. I’ve been working on my mock scrapes this weekend here in Virginia. Already had a bachelor group of 4 bucks checking out a new grape vine scrape the day after I made it. I really enjoy your videos. Keep ‘em coming!

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  Год назад +1

      Nice!! They’ll be back this fall and you’ll be waiting!

  • @edwardbarkowski3944
    @edwardbarkowski3944 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all your info, very helpful

  • @Savagesayer84
    @Savagesayer84 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you you are really nice and wise today a few hours before I seen your video I did the same things you explained

  • @neilwitkowski2521
    @neilwitkowski2521 9 месяцев назад

    Lol didn't realize your in EGR I love fishing reeds I'm in rock not to far away love your influence 😉 very helpful thanks again for the information 😀 😊 👍

  • @B_r_u_c_e
    @B_r_u_c_e 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @seldomseen_outdoors
    @seldomseen_outdoors Год назад

    It's definitely time to shift from turkey to deer. Will be hanging my mock scrapes and cameras very soon. Probably this weekend.

  • @carterminich5610
    @carterminich5610 10 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely loved this video..seeing you w your lil one out there helping i do the same w my son..hes 5 years old n he can probably do it all himself lol...Ive been doing this for the last few years no matter were I create a scrape n lickin branch I allways pee in it...its almost a guaranteed thing within a day there will be activity lol...love the channel great info..keep it up..😊

  • @Darnell822
    @Darnell822 10 месяцев назад

    I travel for work and haven't been home almost at all this year. is making mock scrapes after the seasons start too late?

  • @matthewwichtner2935
    @matthewwichtner2935 10 месяцев назад +1

    I swear by mock scrapes. I'm in Michigan also. Lake Ann area. I use jackpine for licking branches. Just because I haven't been able to find a decent grapevine. What do you think about the horizontal scrape method? A little harder to duplicate, being we can't use screws or anything like that. Just curious. Good luck!

    • @ArnoldandSonsExteriors
      @ArnoldandSonsExteriors 9 месяцев назад

      I think you might be confusing scraps and rubs. Is there such a thing as a "horizontal scrap"? If so please explain.

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 9 месяцев назад

      @@ArnoldandSonsExteriors lol, that's funny. Okay, from my experience and what I know. There are three scrape methods. Traditional adding a licking Branch method. Then there is the method of using a rope, to throw over a high branch, and tie a vine, or branch, softer wood preferred and/or some just use a piece of rope. Be mindful that it's two to three inches thick. The part that hangs down for the deer. And then there is the third method, horizontal if you wish to call it that. You use a log, 3 to 5 in wide by 3 to 5 ft long. Hang it 3 to 4 ft off the ground by using Posts at each end, like a y post set up. The Middle Post being softer wood, like Aspen, poplar or something. The end post should be hardwood or anything you want. Dear have used this method as a scrape and rub. All have been around for a while and they all work well. Hope this helps you!😉

  • @JustinMentionedIt
    @JustinMentionedIt 8 месяцев назад

    2:01 consider it a Calling Card

  • @knightnoah7
    @knightnoah7 8 месяцев назад

    Are mock scrapes considered baiting? I hunt public land and was curious about this.

    • @B.Allen413
      @B.Allen413 10 дней назад

      baiting” usually means you can’t use anything that the deer can ingest.

  • @jojozaxie1909
    @jojozaxie1909 Год назад

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  • @bowman8316
    @bowman8316 Год назад +2

    When your button buck matures he'll be living 2 to 5 miles away

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  Год назад +6

      Yeah you’re right, a lot of times the buck fawns are getting kicked out. Unless mom gets shot then he’s much more likely to stick around. But the thought process is still the same, when a new deer comes into the area whether that’s a fawn or a yearling buck whose dispersed, they are conditioned to communicate at the perennial scrape since that’s the only spot they’ve ever known in that area. Each year the scrapes get stronger.

    • @barbmurray8557
      @barbmurray8557 10 месяцев назад +1

      You don't know that

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup1111 8 месяцев назад

    Only fooling other hunters.....