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Young bucks can be attracted to mature buck urine when used in the right context, but it's not a foolproof method.
The Role of Urine in Mock Scrape Setup
When setting up a mock scrape, mature buck urine can play a crucial role in enticing young bucks to investigate. By incorporating fresh urine into the scrape, you’re essentially simulating a dominant buck’s presence, which can pique the interest of younger bucks. Studies have shown that young bucks are more likely to visit a scrape that contains the scent of mature bucks, as it signals to them that the area is worth investigating.
Tips for Effective Urine Use in Mock Scrape Setup
When using mature buck urine in a mock scrape, it’s essential to use the right amount and application technique. A general rule of thumb is to use 1-2 drops of urine per square inch of scrape area. Apply the urine to the scrape itself, rather than the surrounding vegetation, to help it last longer. It’s also crucial to use fresh urine, as stale scent can have the opposite effect and deter young bucks from visiting the scrape.
Creating a Realistic Mock Scrape
To increase the effectiveness of your mock scrape, it’s essential to create a realistic setup that mimics the actions of a mature buck. This includes creating a scrape with a mix of earth, leaves, and any other vegetation that’s commonly found in a buck’s scrape. You can also use fake scent posts or drag a buck’s scent across the scrape to create a more convincing setup. By combining these techniques with the use of mature buck urine, you can increase the chances of young bucks visiting your mock scrape.
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