Mock Scrape
corner, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting home, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting support, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting Warranties, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting Trophy Room, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting Hunting Articles, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting Wild Game Recipes, hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting menu-filler,hunting knives, hunting knife, hunting Hunting Knife Shopping Cart top-menuRow1xCol10.gif menu-right-corner,




Mock Scrape
Mock Scrape


What Others Are Saying:


Free Sharpener with any Buck Knife Purchase!

Mock Scrape


Contrary to what the name implies, still hunting is the act of walking through the woods, slowly looking for game. It is slow, effective, and very hard to learn to do correctly. Once mastered, still hunting can be one of the most productive hunting methods is the whitetail woods.
When making a mock scrape, use a dripper that only drips when the temperature rises (there are several available). That way you get the local bucks used to a scrape that is active during the day and (hopefully!) get them interested in coming out in the daylight instead of just at night. And remember to angle the licking branch down toward the ground, not horizontal. About 40 to 50 inches off the ground should do it.

Submitted by Douglas Hura



Free Venison Recipes - Subscribe to Newsletter



Hunting Knives



Privacy Policy by TRUSTe





HuntingBlades.com is Secure

Order Online 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week, 365 Days a Year




Security


Privacy


Hassle Free Returns


Frequently Asked Questions




Bowie


Gerber Blades Gator Machete Pro