Trail cameras have been a revelation in the hunting world, helping us to better scout and pattern deer. Now advancements likecellular cameras, hunters can get instant alerts as to what's going on in the woods when they aren't there. However still images capture a micro-fragment of what's going on, just like a page from a book does not tell the whole story. Most cameras are customizable, allowing hunters to control intervals, recording lengths, and sensitivity settings. Though stills and videos both accomplish the same general goal of letting you know what's in front of your camera, one remains superior.
Initially I used still images to improve my scouting strategy, but no matter what camera and settings I used my SD cards were filled up with blurry racks, cutoff heads, and missing pieces to the puzzle, leaving more to be desired. I was worried about low quality videos filling up my cards, capturing the infamous moving leaves and branches, but I decided to give it a shot anyways. The results were more valuable than I could've imagined and showed the true difference between stills and videos.
Since I was young after every long unsuccessful sit, my Dad has told me that a season can change in a matter of seconds. If a hunting season can change in seconds than imagine what happens in front of our cameras between picture intervals. The third buck in a bachelor party, the rack behind the hot doe, and the exact direction a deer appears from are all missed pieces of information that can be vital to a hunter's success.
Here at HODAG we sell products whose success on store shelves depends on our ability to capture deer using them. We utilize both cell cams and cameras set to video on every setup to get both instant feedback and valuable scouting information. Using this strategy, we have a unique opportunity to see the difference of information gathered by each one. A blurry still of a buck on the edge of a food plot vs. a closeup of a buck's antlers feeding, a picture of a deer's tail vs. a video of a deer's bedding direction, and a buck walking near a mock scrape vs. a video of a buck working it (one to show your hunting buddies). The amount of additional information that can be gained from video may be the missing piece to put our hands on the antlers of a mature buck. Think that old saying should be changed to "Pictures are worth a thousand words, but videos are worth a thousand pictures."
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We’re proud to share that HODAG Outdoors was recently featured in Alberta Outdoors Magazine in an in-depth article discussing mock scrapes, deer behavior, and innovative tools for scent communication. The article highlights how serious whitetail hunters are using the HODAG HempScent Rope, Licking Stick System, Licking Branch System, and AllSeason Scent to create consistent deer interaction and increase success during the early season and pre-rut.
Being recognized by a respected Canadian hunting publication is an honor — and a testament to the effectiveness of our products designed by hunters, for hunters. This article, written by Kevin Wilson, is especially powerful as Kevin's experiences come from firsthand use of our HODAG Outdoors products, and his firsthand testimony of how he uses those products as an expeirenced deer hunter.
HODAG Outdoors featured in Alberta Outdoors Magazine
“I've tried some crazy things- some which actually worked, in turn revolutionizing the way I hunt. Two of the most significant involved making and hunting over mock scrapes, along with my newest introduction to the world of deer toys.”
Mock Scrapes Done Right
The article emphasizes something we’ve believed from the beginning:
“they will often take over the mock scrape, servicing it themselves.”
Mock scrapes are one of the most powerful tools a hunter can use — not just during peak rut, but throughout the season. When built properly and in a location the deer want to communicate in, they become year-round social hubs for deer. Our goal is to tee up the perfect scrape in locations that work for us as hunters, and then let the deer do the scenting for us. The AllSeason Scent simply stimulates the first couple deer to drop their own scent on it, and from there, it's like a dog pissing on a fire hydrant - once one does it the next can't help but do the same. The feature explains how establishing these scent communication hubs in spots that are ideal for you as a deer hunter can be a very valuable asset, and in Kevin's case, even revolutionize how you deer hunt.
Mature buck interacting with a HODAG Licking Branch mock scrape setup.
Why the HempScent Rope Works
One of the standout products discussed in the article is the HODAG HempScent Rope.
Our natural and non-chemically treated HempScent Rope fibers absorbs and disperses scent effectively while allowing deer to interact naturally — rubbing, chewing, and dropping their own glandular scent on the rope.
“Something about it draws deer in like moths to a flame.”
When jumpstarted with the included AllSeason Scent, the rope becomes a highly effective deer communication tool that works during early season, rut, and even late season conditions.
Hunters featured in the article observed consistent deer interaction, including younger bucks and mature bucks checking and working the setup repeatedly.
Big buck dropping his own glandular scent on the HempScent Rope.
The Licking Branch System: Perfect Mock Scrape Setup Anywhere
Another key product highlighted is the HODAG Licking Branch System.
Designed to simulate a natural overhanging branch, this system uses a spring-loaded mechanism that allows movement when deer interact with it. The result? A realistic response that holds up under aggressive buck activity and keeps your stick from breaking, which is one of the biggest gripes we hear from folks use competitors branch holders, which are rigid and more often than not lead to a broken branch, and innefective mock scrape. This lets hunters can establish a highly effective scent communication hub exactly where they want deer to stop — whether that’s in front of a trail camera or within bow range.
Licking Branch System installed creating the perfect overhanging mock scrape.
Deer Toys: Curiosity That Creates Opportunity
The feature also discusses the use of deer toys and interactive setups to increase engagement at stand sites.
Although we don't usually refer to our HODAG Outdoors products as "deer toys", when you watch how the deer actually use these scent hubs it kind of makes sense... especially when it's does and fawns. What they are actually doing is scent communicating and depositing their glandular scent on the setup... but to us it sure does look like they are having a grand old time playing with it!
This in turn gives us as hunters:
More and better trail camera footage
Super cool trail camera pictures and videos
More controlled shot opportunities
Longer engagement times in front of stand setups and trail cameras
An understanding of what deer are on the property and how they are using the property
Built by Hunters. Proven in the Field.
What makes this feature especially meaningful to us is that the article wasn’t written as a product pitch — it was written from Kevin's real-world hunting experience.
"I've seen a lot of gimmicks in the hunting industry, and I wasn't sure what to think about it. Pleasantly surprised by the results, after having one of them out for only a few hours, deer were magically visiting, and actually playing with them!" Our HODAG products are now an integral part of Kevin's deer hunting journey.
At HODAG Outdoors, we started out having our "marketing" be us sharing how we use these products in our own deer huntingstrategies, and sharing our results (mainly through trailcamera pictures and videos). Now, our focust has transferred to sharing our customers own experiences and stories. We’re honored that Alberta Outdoors recognized our products, and were willing to share with their Canadian audience of deer hunting enthusiasts.
HODAG customer and user posing with a big Canadian buck.
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The full Alberta Outdoors Magazine feature dives deeper into mock scrape strategy, scent communication, and setup tips.
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Used with permission from Alberta Outdoors Magazine.
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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.
The Big Picture: Pattern Deer, Not Just a Buck
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.
Location Beats Everything
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.
Trail intersections & travel corridors (deer trails, logging roads, ATV trails, pinch points, etc...)
Between bedding and food in early/late season; between bedding areas during the rut.
Different Locations are better suited for different types of scent hubs. For example, a HODAG Licking Stick System is better suited, and often more effective, for a small food plot than a HempScent Rope would be.
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!
Kickstart the Snowball (Fast Engagement Matters)
Scrapes function as communication hubs. One deer scent-marks, then another, and momentum builds.
Aim for first contact inside a week or two. One doe with fawns using it regularly can carry the site into October when bucks ramp up and use your rope to scent communicate.
If nobody touches it early, you’re likely off the main line, or just not in a spot the deer want to scent communcate in at that time of the year. Relocate, or understand your setup may not get used until the deer start using that location at a different time of the year.
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!
Human Pressure Explains a Lot
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.
We like to try and get all our work done in the summer months, allowing you to minimize pressure leading up to and during the deer hunting season.
If you do go in and disturb your property, understand that it may take time to let the deer in that area get back to normal and be comfortable using the areas you intruded.
Setups That Get Touched
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.
Height: hang at deer nose level; too high or too low kills interaction. We like to have the end of our rope be 3.5-4 feet from the ground. Use paracord to hit the perfect height off otherwise “wrong” limbs.
Clear a bubble: weed-whack ~6 feet around the rope and trim surrounding brush so mature deer can circle downwind and still feel comfortable.
Knot tip: many hunters see more interaction with a simple overhand knot near the rope’s working end—adds surface and a hard spot for deer to rub and deposit their glands on.
Inventory vs. Hunting Setups: Use Rope Scrapes Intentionally
Inventory/Intel: Hang on high-use trails, close to bedding, and other locations on your property to learn which part of the property specific bucks and other deer are using during particular times of the year.
Kill Sites: For areas that you want to hunt, adding a HempScent Rope setup can help you to stop a deer for a shot, as well as get an understanding or pattern on when a specific deer is using that trail or location. Hunt that location based on wind and the intel your trail camera gives you!
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.
Baited States: Separate the Hub from the Pile
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.
Place your rope 50–75 yards off the pile on the approach trail from bedding.
You’ll pull earlier daylight interaction and a more natural, relaxed behavior at the rope.
Why a Rope “Doesn’t Work” (and Fixes)
Wrong place. Move to a defined trail or intersection.
Hidden in brush/grass. Hang where it stands out; clear the ground and surrounding area.
Too close to a trunk. Give deer room to work—avoid hanging your rope close to the trunk of a tree (at least 5 or 6 feet minimum).
Bad height. Adjust with paracord; aim for nose-level or 3.5-4 feet from the ground.
Expecting bait behavior. Ropes amplify natural communication—they don’t manufacture traffic or draw deer from long distances like bait does.
Scent: The Honest, Effective Approach
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.
Once deer interact, stop reapplying. Save the bottle for your next setup.
Don’t obsess over gloves and suits—focus on where you hang it and how deer approach.
Learn more about everything deer scent hubs and mock scrapes on our website!
The Original Hemp Rope for Mock Scrapes: Build More Effective Rope Scrapes with HODAG’s HempScent Rope Systems
By HODAG Outdoors
TL;DR: HODAG Outdoors came to market with the HempScent Rope System in 2020, pioneering the hemp rope mock scrape craze in the deer hunting world. In this blog you'll learn why HempScent Rope works, precisely how to create perfect rope scrapes, and how HODAG's HempScent Rope Mock Scrape Systems will help you put more deer in front of your cameras and stands this deer season. A neutral comparison table and FAQs are included below.
Field proof: One of our first buck images on HempScent Rope in 2019 (left). On the right, a Wisconsin buck marking the rope in 2025.
▶ Watch: Why HODAG HempScent Rope Works
Why HODAG HempScent Rope works for mock scrapes
Our HempScent Rope is a proprietary blend of fibers, giving you maximum absorption to act like a scent sponge—absorbing and holding both our HODAG AllSeason Scent (included in all rope scrape kits) and the deer’s natural glandular scent, longer. We designed the HempScent Rope fibers to be extremely durable without chemical treatment, so your setup can last in the elements for years—becoming a self-sustaining community signpost for bucks, does, and fawns all year long.
Excellent scent absorption & slow release
Lasts for years in the elements without chemical treatment
Deer naturally apply their own glandular scents
Video: Value and Results of a HODAG HempScent Rope Mock Scrape Setup
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How to create an effective HempScent Rope mock scrape
What you’ll need — the HODAG HempScent Rope System: Single-Setup or Multi-Setup (includes AllSeason Scent, attachment cord, and HempScent Rope).
Pick the spot — travel corridor, heavy trail/crossing, or field/plot edge with good visibility and wind advantage.
Hang the rope — attach to a sturdy branch or limb using the pre-attached paracord.
Hang height — adjust so the end of the rope is 3–4 ft above the ground (nose level for your average deer).
Clear area — using a weed whacker or machete, completely clear around the rope of brush, tall grasses, and debris so deer can access from multiple wind directions.
Rake up ground — use a rake, weed whacker, or your boot to disturb a large, beach-ball-sized area below the rope to bare ground.
Apply scent — with the included HODAG AllSeason Scent, soak the rope fibers and let some drip into the bare dirt below.
Monitor — hang a trail camera 10–20 ft away; cellular cams help reduce pressure. Once deer are consistently interacting, you won’t need to re-apply often—they’ll do it for you.
For more in-depth setups across states and habitat types, visit our HODAG Outdoors YouTube Channel.
Hemp Rope Mock Scrape Kits — Side-by-Side Comparison
Spec
HODAG HempScent Rope Systems
Wildlife Research Center Golden Rope
Tink’s Naturally Primes Scrape Rope
ConQuest Rope Scrape Kit
Raised Hunting — The Hemp Rope Bundle
First to Market
The Original, brought to market in 2020
Brought to market in 2023
Brought to market in 2025
Brought to market in 2025
Brought to market in 2025
Proven Field Results
Years of extensively documented deer use
Limited shared results
Very little shared results; pen-raised deer
Limited shared results
Limited shared results
Knotted End
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Rope Type
Proprietary blend of natural hemp + other untreated absorbent fibers (HODAG spec)
Fiber rope
Fiber rope
Sisal rope
Natural hemp
# of Setups in Box
1–3 (varies by system; Single-Setup or Multi-Setup: 36–72 inches of rope)
3 (three short ropes, 30 inches each)
1 (32 inches of rope)
1 (36 inches of rope)
1 short piece (18 inches of rope)
Scent Included?
Yes — HODAG AllSeason Scent (4–8 oz depending on system)
Yes — concentrate
No — claims “pre-scented” by pen-raised deer
Yes — stick-style scent
Yes — spray-style scents
Price (USD)
$24.99–$39.99
$34.99–$47.99
$24.99
$34.99
$69.99
Differences Between the Single-Setup & Multi-Setup
Single-Setup: A field-ready kit to create one mock scrape. Simply open the bag, hang, and scent the rope. Includes 36 inches of rope, 4 oz AllSeason Scent, and 10 ft of pre-attached paracord.
Multi-Setup: A larger quantity of HempScent Rope and AllSeason Scent for multiple scrapes however you choose. Includes 6 ft of rope and 8 oz AllSeason Scent.
FAQs
What rope is best for mock scrapes?
Look for a rope that meets this criteria:
Not chemically treated
Absorbs moisture & scent
Durable in the outdoors (won’t break down in the elements)
These are the criteria we used when we formulated the HODAG HempScent Rope fiber blend. Hemp fibers are naturally tough and weather-resistant, so a single setup can hang for seasons and become a community scrape—a scent hub deer revisit year after year. We add super-absorbent fibers to increase scent uptake and retention while maintaining durability.
What about jute, manila, or sisal?
Many commodity manila (abacá), jute, and sisal ropes are oiled or otherwise treated to resist moisture and decay—great for utility use, but often less absorbent, so they can hold less scent. Untreated versions exist, but they typically break down faster outdoors. If you consider them, check the product data sheet for finishes/coatings.
Ready to build a long-lasting mock scrape? Shop HODAG HempScent Rope.
What’s in HODAG AllSeason Scent?
HODAG AllSeason Scent is a proprietary, small-batch formula we hand-mix in Green Bay, WI using natural and organic compounds. It contains no deer or animal urine, glands, secretions, or fluids, and nothing considered food or consumable. The formula is designed to jump-start interaction on a fresh rope and encourage natural scent marking—one reason it’s included with every HODAG HempScent Rope System.
How to use: Liberally coat or soak the rope fibers upon initial setup. Once deer are consistently interacting and leaving their own scent, frequent re-application isn’t necessary.
Regulations for scents/attractants vary by state—always check local rules before use.
Shop HODAG HempScent Rope — Multi-Setup