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Natural urine tends to be more effective in mock scrapes due to its stronger scent and ability to break down over time, mimicking the effects of a real deer scrape.
Choosing the Right Urine for Your Mock Scrape
When it comes to setting up a mock scrape, many hunters swear by the use of natural deer urine. This is because the scent of natural urine is stronger and more complex than synthetic urine, which can give it a more authentic smell. A good quality natural urine will contain a variety of scents, including testosterone, pheromones, and other compounds that will attract deer to your mock scrape.
In particular, look for urine that has been harvested from a buck with a good body condition score (BCS) and a high testosterone level. This will ensure that your mock scrape is emitting a strong, attractive scent that will draw deer in. It’s also essential to use a high-quality urine that is free from contaminants and additives.
Preparing Your Mock Scrape
To prepare your mock scrape, start by selecting a suitable location. Look for a spot that is in a high-traffic area, such as a deer path or a spot near a food source. Once you have chosen your location, create a mock scrape by digging a shallow pit and adding a few drops of urine to the bottom. You can also add some leaves or other materials to the pit to make it look more natural.
It’s also essential to pay attention to the timing of your mock scrape. Deer are most active during the early morning and late evening hours, so it’s best to set up your mock scrape during these times. You may also want to consider setting up multiple mock scrapes in different locations to increase your chances of attracting deer.
Tips for Success
To increase the effectiveness of your mock scrape, make sure to check it regularly and reapply urine as needed. You should also be patient and not expect immediate results. It can take several days for deer to become aware of your mock scrape and start visiting it regularly. Additionally, consider combining your mock scrape with other attractants, such as food or mineral licks, to increase its effectiveness.
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