How much stock would you guys (anyone on here) put on a late season scrape line. Found on hillside dropping off in to swamp here in eastern shore Maryland.. 4 scrapes leading to biggest one on a finger of land jutting out into swamp. Was def Fresh. Ground is frozen and that dirt was BLACK!!
Glad y'all had Drew back on! I had good success on scrapes last year but had a difficult time putting the pieces together on how they played in with the terrain.
New to the channel and new to the southern way of hunting. It's been a very interesting, exciting, and awakening learning experience since I've moved to the south. Number one tip that works for me that Drew mentioned is Just get out and go scout. Be out there as much as possible.
I seen and video taped a buck making a scrape…2 1/2 year old 8 point bedded down by my stand for about 45 mins stood up and walked about 20yds…rubbed a tree (tore it up) then made a scrape and then did the pee down leg rubbing together, then walked off…never seen a scrape there again.
I want to buy into his ideas on moon times but looking now at my best trail cam pics from this year and at the website's times I don't see anything that lines up. I've tried this in years past too and just don't see it.
You’ve hunted longer than me but I’ve seen bucks work scrapes many times in daylight. I shot one last year right after he worked a scrape. Maybe you are in the wrong spots or watching the wrong scrapes. Or maybe you don’t even hunt scrapes because you believe it’s at night which would be why you don’t see it happen. I don’t really target scapes but in areas with a lot of deer traffic there is often one nearby.
I know you dont talk about certain WMA's or name them. But it would be great to hear your thoughts on Bankhead National Forest! Love your work on your channel.
If you ain’t finding scrapes in the mnts you ain’t hunting hard enough for them. I was told the same when I started and I realized they weren’t finding scrapes cause they weren’t walking.
Love seeing when Drew is on, I go back and watch his UA-cam channel every few months.
No one ever explains a scrape like it’s a fire hydrant; every dog knows what I’m talking about 😂
I can honestly say that experimenting with mock scrapes in the right location, has totally changed my hunting game.
Glad y’all had drew back on, Epic podcast and a lot to learn from mr drew! Bad ass episode
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I love his negative terrain comment at 26:35. Josh is the man! I first found him on the hunting beast. He's helped me so much over the years.
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Well Done super informative great questions great guest Well done!!
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How much stock would you guys (anyone on here) put on a late season scrape line. Found on hillside dropping off in to swamp here in eastern shore Maryland.. 4 scrapes leading to biggest one on a finger of land jutting out into swamp. Was def Fresh. Ground is frozen and that dirt was BLACK!!
Found this Dec 22
Glad y'all had Drew back on! I had good success on scrapes last year but had a difficult time putting the pieces together on how they played in with the terrain.
We hope this episode helps you out this season!
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Thanks, me too!
New to the channel and new to the southern way of hunting. It's been a very interesting, exciting, and awakening learning experience since I've moved to the south. Number one tip that works for me that Drew mentioned is Just get out and go scout. Be out there as much as possible.
I seen and video taped a buck making a scrape…2 1/2 year old 8 point bedded down by my stand for about 45 mins stood up and walked about 20yds…rubbed a tree (tore it up) then made a scrape and then did the pee down leg rubbing together, then walked off…never seen a scrape there again.
Great content
Oh look, Oliver Anthony
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I want to buy into his ideas on moon times but looking now at my best trail cam pics from this year and at the website's times I don't see anything that lines up. I've tried this in years past too and just don't see it.
Any tips on hunting scrape lines where it’s a ridge going through marsh.
Heard a lot of your guest talk about a “bowl”. any videos targeting what a bowl would look like on topo or actual in the woods look at one?
Last weekend episode with Stewart Keen has examples of these bowls and so does the Facebook post on his episode on The Southern Outdoorsmen page.
Wonder if he named that buck Bubbles? This guy is awesome
Thanks for watching!
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In 30 years of hunting ive only seen a buck work a scrape once! 99 percent at night!
You’ve hunted longer than me but I’ve seen bucks work scrapes many times in daylight. I shot one last year right after he worked a scrape. Maybe you are in the wrong spots or watching the wrong scrapes. Or maybe you don’t even hunt scrapes because you believe it’s at night which would be why you don’t see it happen. I don’t really target scapes but in areas with a lot of deer traffic there is often one nearby.
I know you dont talk about certain WMA's or name them. But it would be great to hear your thoughts on Bankhead National Forest! Love your work on your channel.
Thanks for watching/listening!
If you ain’t finding scrapes in the mnts you ain’t hunting hard enough for them. I was told the same when I started and I realized they weren’t finding scrapes cause they weren’t walking.
He keeps talking about scent. I wondering what scent is talking about? Scent is not legal.