Bowhunting.com staff member Justin Zarr shows you how to create a mock scrape in order to draw more bucks into your hunting area and help make you a more successful bowhunter.
I live in North Alabama. The deer usually rut around the first to the end od December. Bow season opens up on Oct 15. is it to early to make a mock scrape?? I have never made one but watching you clip, it has given me some ideas. Thanks
Posted by Chad Zills
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9/18/2009 10:29:30 PM
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
i have been using Mock scraps for a very ,ong time, but i have never found the package of 3 scents as you have shown in your video, could you provide any information as to where I could purchase. thansk JQ
Posted by John Q
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9/21/2009 11:10:26 AM
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ALways remember to wear some gloves to keep the scent off the area or you just wasted alot of scent for nothing....KISHELS makes the three scnet packs....
Posted by Jim IKe
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9/28/2009 12:31:51 PM
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
Looks like an interesting tactic, something I wouldn't have thought of doing out of the rut. I was wondering if you had any pictures from that camera to show of a deer visiting that scrape? Thanks again for the tips.
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
I live in North Alabama. The deer usually rut around the first to the end od December. Bow season opens up on Oct 15. is it to early to make a mock scrape?? I have never made one but watching you clip, it has given me some ideas. Thanks
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
i have been using Mock scraps for a very ,ong time, but i have never found the package of 3 scents as you have shown in your video, could you provide any information as to where I could purchase. thansk JQ
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
ALways remember to wear some gloves to keep the scent off the area or you just wasted alot of scent for nothing....KISHELS makes the three scnet packs....
Re: How To Create A Mock Scrape
Looks like an interesting tactic, something I wouldn't have thought of doing out of the rut. I was wondering if you had any pictures from that camera to show of a deer visiting that scrape? Thanks again for the tips.