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Post by genesis273 on Mar 27, 2020 10:39:55 GMT -5
I know deer will use scrapes sometimes as just a way to communicate but, I have never seen fresh ones this early in the year. Thoughts? Just looking for a little education.
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Post by oldhoyt on Mar 27, 2020 11:16:57 GMT -5
Axis deer breed year-round.
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Post by medic22 on Mar 27, 2020 11:34:09 GMT -5
Deer use scrapes year round, just not as many.
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Post by Huntnfreak on Mar 27, 2020 12:13:46 GMT -5
Turkeys maybe??
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Post by genesis273 on Mar 27, 2020 12:52:46 GMT -5
Idk, there's another one not ten yards away. It's not as fresh though.
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Post by greghopper on Mar 27, 2020 12:58:02 GMT -5
Is there deer tracks in the scrap? If not it’s not deer making that area!
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Post by Huntnfreak on Mar 27, 2020 13:51:15 GMT -5
Idk, there's another one not ten yards away. It's not as fresh though. Is there an over hanging branch?
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Post by genesis273 on Mar 27, 2020 14:31:32 GMT -5
It's hard to tell in the picture but, these branches are over hanging.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2020 16:28:53 GMT -5
Idk, there's another one not ten yards away. It's not as fresh though. Is there an over hanging branch? Primary scrapes are made with a licking branch overhead, but not all scrapes have a licking branch.
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Post by Huntnfreak on Mar 27, 2020 20:19:14 GMT -5
Is there an over hanging branch? Primary scrapes are made with a licking branch overhead, but not all scrapes have a licking branch. True...just trying to solve the puzzle
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