From Mock Scrapes to Active Scrapes: Building Better Deer Scent Hubs with HODAG's HempScent Rope (Field-Tested Lessons)
TL;DR: Scrapes work when they’re in the right place, deer scent mark them quickly, and you keep pressure low. Put the rope on a trail intersection deer already use, open the area so they feel comfortable approaching from any wind direction, and think of your HempScent Rope as a “deer telephone” for deer-to-deer scent communication—not bait or magic.
Hunters talk about “patterning a buck.” Useful—but zoom out. What wins over a season is understanding how all deer use your property as food, bedding, and hunting pressure changes. Early season focus should be on food; once soybeans yellow and acorns drop, activity shifts. Your scrapes should move with those pattern shifts, or have multiple locations and cameras set up to help you understand these shifts on the property you are hunting. Key idea: Use cameras on multiple scent hubs or mock scrapes to map where deer are at different parts of the year on your property, and how you can take advantage of that information to hunt them. A HempScent Rope, or any type of mock scrape, in the wrong place will never “start working.” Generally, deer won't go out of there way to scent communicate and make scrapes or scent hubs. Location is by far the biggest factor in creating any successfull scrape, and the better you understand your property and how the deer use it, the better you will get at creating successfull setups. If a deer doesn’t touch it within ~7–14 days, it's not in the right spot. Move it. Don’t wait a season! Scrapes function as communication hubs. One deer scent-marks, then another, and momentum builds. When creating any mock scrape or scent hub, don't look at it like you are making a fake scrape. Instead, put yourself in the deer's perspective and try to create the perfect spot for the deer to communicate with one another naturally. Once the deer start dropping their own glandular scent, your setup is no longer a mock scrape, but rather an active scrape! The “October lull” is often caused by September rush: hunters going in to their properties and stand locations getting in last minute work like hanging and trimming stands, hanging cameras, scouting, etc... put the deer on alert and can change their behaviors. Make approach easy and safe from every wind, using a weed whacker to clear a large area around your HempScent Rope. When deer feel comfortable accessing your mock scrape setup, they are more likely to use it.
Fine-tuning: Small differences in location can make big differences. Year to year, small movements of the rope, as small as 10–50 yards at a time, can help you dial in where the best location for your rope, camera, and stand are in that particular section of your property. When customers are struggling to get deer to use their setups its often because it is located right next to or near a bait or mineral site. I believe it is due to the deers mind and attention focused on feeding, and not on scent communication. Move locations with it, such as trail crossings, logging roads, food plots, natural openings in the woods... etc. You want to put these things in areas that deer are naturally going to already, this just puts them on a spot. We have found from hunting southern states like Oklahoma where baiting is an integral part of the deer hunting strategy that creating scent hubs on the travel path from bedding to the bait can be an effective way to pattern and hunt a buck that is using the bait, but not getting their until after dark. Bottled scents don’t beat a real deer’s glands touching your rope, mock scrape, or any type of deer communication scent hub. This is why we created the HODAG AllSeason Scent, and include it with all of our systems. The scent is merely designed to get deer to initially interact with your setup. Once that happens, let the natural deer scent communication behavior take over! Apply a starter at the initial setup. Learn more about everything deer scent hubs and mock scrapes on our website!The Big Picture: Pattern Deer, Not Just a Buck
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