Most hunters like to hunt near fresh buck sign, and what could be better than a hot scrape?
Unfortunately, hunting a scrape can be a real hit-or-miss proposition. After all, it's a good possibility that the buck is checking/refreshing his scrapes at night. Rather than spending day after unproductive day on stand or (and more likely) spending one or two days and then giving up and moving somewhere else, get into the buck's head.
Help him make that daylight mistake by juicing up the scrape and staying with it.
Sprinkle in some buck urine and some hot doe pee as well. Make him think he's really missing something throughout the day. Watch the scrape carefully to make sure the buck is still refreshing it. If he's not, then it's time to move.
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