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<blockquote data-quote="flankston" data-source="post: 5263828" data-attributes="member: 22120"><p>Yes here are a couple videos from last year of a community scrape that is there every year. I'm probably going to replicate this location using your method. There are multiple one's on this property but I would be interested in seeing if I can get them to come into my mock scrapes that are in better locations for a stand. I've also done a little more scouting of the property and observing and seeing new trails and sign I didn't know was there. Some of the patterns change later in the season and I've noticed they use the ridge tops more in December. This property is difficult in that getting to the food source is difficult without blowing out what is already in there or walking through cedar thickets. It was interesting in that the last video I posted the buck didn't acknowledge the scrape. I wound up harvesting later but found it interesting. The scrape was in the same spot this year as well and I passed on many bucks hitting it but didn't have my camera set up there. I had one set up on another scrape and had a nice 8 working it. It is funny how some scrapes are only 1 buck specific I believe, or at least that is what my camera tells me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flankston, post: 5263828, member: 22120"] Yes here are a couple videos from last year of a community scrape that is there every year. I'm probably going to replicate this location using your method. There are multiple one's on this property but I would be interested in seeing if I can get them to come into my mock scrapes that are in better locations for a stand. I've also done a little more scouting of the property and observing and seeing new trails and sign I didn't know was there. Some of the patterns change later in the season and I've noticed they use the ridge tops more in December. This property is difficult in that getting to the food source is difficult without blowing out what is already in there or walking through cedar thickets. It was interesting in that the last video I posted the buck didn't acknowledge the scrape. I wound up harvesting later but found it interesting. The scrape was in the same spot this year as well and I passed on many bucks hitting it but didn't have my camera set up there. I had one set up on another scrape and had a nice 8 working it. It is funny how some scrapes are only 1 buck specific I believe, or at least that is what my camera tells me. [/QUOTE]
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