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Reusing buck urine may be less effective for multiple scrape setups due to its volatile nature and potential degradation over time.
Why Buck Urine Degradation Matters
Buck urine is an essential component in mock scrape setup, as it mimics the scent of a dominant buck and alerts other deer to the area. However, the effectiveness of reused buck urine is compromised when it’s exposed to air, temperature fluctuations, and bacterial growth. Typically, reused buck urine loses its potency within 24-48 hours, requiring frequent reapplication.
Reapplication Intervals for Reused Buck Urine
For optimal results, reapply reused buck urine every 12-24 hours, especially if you’re using a low-quality or old urine. If you’re unsure about the quality of your reused buck urine, it’s best to discard it and use fresh urine. Remember that the scent of buck urine is crucial for attracting deer, so maintaining its potency is essential.
Alternative Urine Preservation Techniques
To extend the shelf life of buck urine, consider incorporating a few preservation techniques. One method is to freeze the urine in an airtight container. Another is to use a scent-preserving additive, such as a commercial scent activator or a homemade mixture of glycerin and fragrance oils. These methods can help maintain the potency of buck urine for several days or even weeks, making it more suitable for large-scale or long-term mock scrape setups.
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