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Field-edge scrapes versus woods scrapes
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5832792" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I don't run a bunch of cameras or keep any record of the data. But...I agree. I usually put a camera on a scrape thats on the edge of a hay field. Early in the season, I get a bunch of daytime pics of bucks. As the season progresses, it becomes mostly a nocturnal scrape. A few does may hit it early in the morning, but 90+ percent of my pics will be at night.</p><p>I've been putting a camera there for close to 10 years, seems pretty consistent. I'm not as educated on deer behavior as most on here, but I was just surprised that the keep putting that scrape in the same place year after year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5832792, member: 18110"] I don't run a bunch of cameras or keep any record of the data. But...I agree. I usually put a camera on a scrape thats on the edge of a hay field. Early in the season, I get a bunch of daytime pics of bucks. As the season progresses, it becomes mostly a nocturnal scrape. A few does may hit it early in the morning, but 90+ percent of my pics will be at night. I've been putting a camera there for close to 10 years, seems pretty consistent. I'm not as educated on deer behavior as most on here, but I was just surprised that the keep putting that scrape in the same place year after year. [/QUOTE]
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