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Buck urine can last on a licking branch for around 3-7 days, depending on the temperature, humidity, and wind conditions.
Choosing the Right Urine
When selecting buck urine for your mock scrape setup, look for high-quality, concentrated urine that is specifically designed for hunting. This type of urine usually has a longer shelf life and is more effective at attracting deer. A good rule of thumb is to use urine that is at least 6 months old and has been stored in a cool, dark place.
Applying the Urine
To apply the urine to your licking branch, use a small dropper or a spray bottle to dispense a few drops of urine. It’s essential to apply the urine in a thin, consistent stream to create a natural-looking scent trail. Aim for a droplet size of about 1-2 milliliters to avoid overwhelming the deer’s sense of smell. For best results, apply the urine in the early morning or late evening when deer are most active.
Maintaining the Scrape
To maintain the effectiveness of your mock scrape, it’s crucial to regularly replenish the urine and inspect the area for any signs of damage or disturbance. Reapply the urine every 3-5 days, or sooner if you notice the scent starting to fade. Additionally, check the licking branch for any signs of wear or tear, and replace it with a fresh branch if necessary.
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