Thanks for noticing! Yes, deer are a passion of mine. In fact, my daughters are named Raleigh (old English for dweller by the deer meadow) and Rae (Hebrew for doe).
I commented on one your other videos about how to hunt a well used scrape that is not anywhere close to cover I watched this video and I now have a good idea how to hunt that scrape. Thankyou so much for the helpful information!!
Thank you for the knowledge you share. I really enjoy learning it and putting it into action. Even sharing things with my son I learn. Stay blessed my friend.
Thanks Grant, got my buck on 10-16. Using two mocks down from two real ones. He actually stood on hind legs on my furthest,35 yds. Passed my closer one but still came by at 12 yds . His mistake. Will be using same for does
Dwaine - Deer will still be active - likely more so in the mornings as when the temps are above normal deer often over just after dark in the evenings.
Grant, right now hot-off-the-press intel...I have a couple of mature bucks on camera from the past two nights hitting a mock scrape in the middle of my big food plot! They are ready for the first estrus doe!
Was just out this morning and found a bunch of rubs and a couple scrapes - public land and I dont have cameras so I have no idea whats around, but...pumped for you, hope you get a bruiser!
I really enjoy all the great knowleage you are sharing with us! I found a row of scrapes on the edge of very thick cover the farthest down wind I can get is 15 yd because of a lake! Is that to close to hunt? If i am hidden well?
Rookie hunter! I'm soaking up as much info as possible. This is my season finding an active scrape! I have several mature bucks hitting it in daylight. There aren't any good tree stand site. Its on a deep secluded fence row. You can drive a tractor through then its gnarly.. can I put a ground blind on the fence and bot run everything out of there? Its tight quarters... great sign...not sure how to hunt it
Great video Grant. Question for ya. I jumped a nice buck out of his bed. Underneath a lone pine tree in the middle of some tall grass. Should I pay attention to that spot or is he gone for good from that site?
Robert - Neither. He's not gone for good and bucks rarely bed in the same place day after day. The current conditions (wind direction and speed, temperature, recent predator activity, etc.) determine where deer will bed.
Scrapes rule DOC! gets me fired up when i find a scrap that looks like a backhoe been working it. to bad it's not hot all the time. just a part time spot before the RUT. been messing with them for many years .
Great information, you should do a video with your point of view on a human urinating in scraps. I’ve been doing it this year, and it seems to get them fired up.
Great information, Dr. Grant! Thanks for sharing this valuable research and footage. I subscribed to your channel. P.S. THANK YOU for acknowledging the CREATOR - JESUS CHRIST, our Lord and Savior.
Hello Dr Woods, glad you posted. Warm weather coming here in western ny for next week and a half. How much effect will that effect my rut hunt? I took off work 2 weeks for this reason with rut starting but discouraged on the forecast
Weather has minimal impact on rut activity... they only get a few weeks a year, they wont waste it. All you gotta do is put yourself in the right spot. That is what may change due to weather.
Jeremy - Bucks will still be seeking does! You may find more action on north facing slopes, etc., if it's significantly warmer than normal. However, does will still breed on time!
Licking branch is everyhting....great Video!!!! I use a FLAG holder from hardware store for 7 bucks..and I ADD a licking branch to any Mock scrape if one is.not available...and its MONEY...camera goes crazy oct 20th till Nov 15th then seems like scrapes go dead for the breed then they come back to action after turkey day !!!!...new subscriber looking fwd to more info!!!!
When is the best time to get out and look for scrapes? I’m worried about leaving scent out in the woods. I’m hunting in okfuskee county Oklahoma over a mock scrape I made. I’ve had two of my shooters walk by downwind of the scrape just like you described. I moved my stand but it seems they’ve went nocturnal on trail cam. Thanks in advance for your contribution.
@@GrowingDeerTV Thanks. I moved my climber this evening near a travel corridor where a doe lead one of my shooters on. Fingers crossed and hoping I can get one on the ground.
What about in say, Central Texas where there are no overhanging limbs due to Much of the foliage being short brushy mesquite bushes and short juniper... Is there an alternative to an overhanging branch?
Interesting about the sex ratio in regards to scrapes, I don’t see many scrapes around here but the area I’m in doe’s can only harvested by hunters who won a doe tag in a lottery system and even then its not an additional tag if you shot a doe thats your deer for the year, as a result does seem far more plentiful here than bucks.
Well I finally had bucks start showing up on the property I hunt strangers thing I've ever seen no bucks all year and then one day you check the trail cam and bam 6 different bucks in one group any thoughts on that one grant all but one were immature bucks one was a sure enuff mature buck. Have yet to see a scrape or a horned Bush and I've looked all over the 127 acres I have to hunt
Bobbyjoe - It's likely food sources changed in the area or the level of disturbance on the neighboring properties. Did acorns start falling on the 127 acres where you hunt?
@@GrowingDeerTV been falling for over a month all red oaks what few white oaks we had have been eat or have started to sprout. I guess it's just the time of year for them to disperse
Josh - stand height is determined by shot angle. The arrow's path needs to be able to penetration both lungs. So level with the deer is best - I try to stay 20' or so, pending on the topography.
I am a Hunter I have seen scapes and rubs but Trying to find the bucks and doe’s is the hardest part because no one has taught me about hunting So I listen to the experts .when I first started hunting I read if a doe come by and she doesn’t lift up her tail then she telling the buck it’s ok to come through and it worked just being in the right place at the right time a big Ten Pointer walk within 8 steps from where I was sitting on a tree limb I never got the opportunity to shoot it . I was a Cherry 🍒 now the I have been reading and listening to the experts anything has worked Even though I have killed 5 doe’s and two button bucks I am still learning but I will not hunt by myself because if something happens I will end up dying in the woods that’s why it better hunting with someone else
SAR - You are wise to be cautious! Congrats on tagging a lot of venison! The "tail" sign isn't accurate. Does have no reason to protect bucks. Deer to flag or raise their tail and expose the white as a way to notify other deer to be alarmed - a treat may be in the area.
Hi mr woods I have a trail camera set up on two scapes here in northern Indiana they is six bucks using them there are two really nice buck fighting on my camera but all at night no day pictures there so many scrape on my property don’t no watch one to hunt ??
Angie - You might scout around the scrapes a tad and try to get closer to the food or cover so there's a better chance of seeing the bucks during daylight! Or hunt there when there's a strong cold front.
This is best determined by the amount of quality browse available during the late summer and late winter! If there are more deer than quality browse (quality forage is heavily browsed these times of year) the herd health will improve if some does are removed.
Then only reason I ever clear the area from under my grape Vines is to give that spot the attention After it doesn't matter deer hit hem some times the night i set them up hours after I left. Scent. That's how hey communicate. But he ground portion is vital as well because a deer has a gland in their foot that is basically their finger print the scent from that is of no other deer. That's how tracking dogs work.
.Did u know their different types of scrapes ,there's a breeding scrape and territory scrape .. Any time you see a rub line their is a scrape near , never go near any scrape if u can help it , , hunting mature deer takes a mature hunter it oh times.? get that close to the scrape ,then smell the dirt ,look for hoof scratches across the scrapes ,u can also throw a few small twigs ontop of a scrape after a days hunt ,check to see if there clean away next hunt ,to know they are still active ,but smell the dirt for amonia ,doe piss ,you have a hot scrape and it's on and rutting.
Why do deer dig and eat Hemlock roots,these look like scrapes but are not,I watched a doe today dig and eat hemlock roots,we find a lot of that in the Adirondacks...
In most of the Adirondacks is starvation alley for deer - as is most closed-canopy forests. I've worked a lot in the Adirondacks and the quality of habitat there in most places makes me sad. However, it can be improved and quality habitat and deer produced!
Jason - Scrapes are often located where two habitat types come together. If you hunt in a large contiguous block of timber, scrapes can be a bit tougher to find.
@@GrowingDeerTV ya that’s kinda where I hunt I just do the best I can here in Ohio but it’s been a long tough road 23 years of hunting only ever got one deer over 100” Every year i watch others around me get giants and all I see are 1.5 old deer grrrrr thanks for the input
@@GrowingDeerTV Or they’re as crooked as this election and they are censoring pro 2A channels. They’ve been known to do that, too. I wish there was a fairer alternative to TH-cam! I’d drop them like a hot potato!
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The more I watch you, the more I see you are in it for the passion not the profit!! Well done.
Thanks for noticing! Yes, deer are a passion of mine. In fact, my daughters are named Raleigh (old English for dweller by the deer meadow) and Rae (Hebrew for doe).
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I commented on one your other videos about how to hunt a well used scrape that is not anywhere close to cover I watched this video and I now have a good idea how to hunt that scrape. Thankyou so much for the helpful information!!
Thanks Benjamin!
Thanks Grant for the training that you do I really enjoy it.
Jeremy - you are welcome!
Grant i thank you for sharing all of the knowledge you have.
Matthew - Thank you for sharing the kind words!
Thank you for the knowledge you share. I really enjoy learning it and putting it into action. Even sharing things with my son I learn. Stay blessed my friend.
Thanks for the blessing Will!
Thanks so much for the tips grant! Scrapes r popping up everywhere up here in Pennsylvania.
Ian - Thanks! It's a great time of year!
Very informative video. Thanks for making it.
Always great info from Grant.
Thanks.
Thanks J!
Great science! Thanks! I love that this has more science and less opinion. Get some Venison!
Thanks!
Some good information, thanks again Grant.
Thanks Brian!
I agree with the overhead limb 100%
Thanks Joe!
Thanks for the important tips for hunters.
Wilson - You are welcome!
Have great shots of deer in this one
Steve - are you saying you have images of deer that are in this video?
That pictured trail master was my very first camera oh so many years ago.
Jim - Mine too! I helped develop it.
Thanks Grant, got my buck on 10-16. Using two mocks down from two real ones. He actually stood on hind legs on my furthest,35 yds. Passed my closer one but still came by at 12 yds . His mistake. Will be using same for does
Outstanding! Thanks for the update!
Another great video againit's going to be in the 70s here in Western Pennsylvania this week coming how do I approach the the rut thank you
Dwaine - Deer will still be active - likely more so in the mornings as when the temps are above normal deer often over just after dark in the evenings.
Love watching you guys!!!
Thanks Colins!
Grant, right now hot-off-the-press intel...I have a couple of mature bucks on camera from the past two nights hitting a mock scrape in the middle of my big food plot! They are ready for the first estrus doe!
Was just out this morning and found a bunch of rubs and a couple scrapes - public land and I dont have cameras so I have no idea whats around, but...pumped for you, hope you get a bruiser!
Thanks Steven! Sounds like you've got a great setup!
Excellent video. Thank you!!
Thanks Keith!
I really enjoy all the great knowleage you are sharing with us!
I found a row of scrapes on the edge of very thick cover the farthest down wind I can get is 15 yd because of a lake! Is that to close to hunt? If i am hidden well?
Sounds like a great set up if you can access the area without alerting deer. Have fun!
Excellent job! Well done
Thank Johnny!
Excellent
Thanks
Im up at the deer camp rn and I am going to apply this great info tomorrow morning
Alex = have a great hunt and enjoy creation!
Very well said
Thanks Ron!
Rookie hunter! I'm soaking up as much info as possible. This is my season finding an active scrape! I have several mature bucks hitting it in daylight. There aren't any good tree stand site. Its on a deep secluded fence row. You can drive a tractor through then its gnarly.. can I put a ground blind on the fence and bot run everything out of there? Its tight quarters... great sign...not sure how to hunt it
Richard - can you make a blind out of the existing brush and bring a chair?
Buyan old teactor....park it 35 yrds,away and use it for cover 😌
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Thanks!
Love the videos.keep up the good work
Thanks Matt!
Great info
Thanks!
Great video Grant. Question for ya. I jumped a nice buck out of his bed. Underneath a lone pine tree in the middle of some tall grass. Should I pay attention to that spot or is he gone for good from that site?
Robert - Neither. He's not gone for good and bucks rarely bed in the same place day after day. The current conditions (wind direction and speed, temperature, recent predator activity, etc.) determine where deer will bed.
Scrapes rule DOC! gets me fired up when i find a scrap that looks like a backhoe been working it. to bad it's not hot all the time. just a part time spot before the RUT. been messing with them for many years .
Robert - Scrapes are fun to hunt!
@@GrowingDeerTV sure are while they last!
Hey mr grant great vid
Dr. Grant
Thanks Nathan!
Great information, you should do a video with your point of view on a human urinating in scraps. I’ve been doing it this year, and it seems to get them fired up.
Thanks Blueboy!
Great video thanks....
Thanks!
I enjoy your wisdom, thanks for passing it on sir!
Thanks for the encouraging words!
Great information, Dr. Grant! Thanks for sharing this valuable research and footage. I subscribed to your channel. P.S. THANK YOU for acknowledging the CREATOR - JESUS CHRIST, our Lord and Savior.
Thanks Terry and I hope our paths cross soon!
Hello Dr Woods, glad you posted. Warm weather coming here in western ny for next week and a half. How much effect will that effect my rut hunt? I took off work 2 weeks for this reason with rut starting but discouraged on the forecast
Weather has minimal impact on rut activity... they only get a few weeks a year, they wont waste it. All you gotta do is put yourself in the right spot. That is what may change due to weather.
@@flip66five kind of what I was thinking after the video posted last week that does must be bred at a certain time so fawns are born at the right time
Jeremy - Bucks will still be seeking does! You may find more action on north facing slopes, etc., if it's significantly warmer than normal. However, does will still breed on time!
Licking branch is everyhting....great Video!!!! I use a FLAG holder from hardware store for 7 bucks..and I ADD a licking branch to any Mock scrape if one is.not available...and its MONEY...camera goes crazy oct 20th till Nov 15th then seems like scrapes go dead for the breed then they come back to action after turkey day !!!!...new subscriber looking fwd to more info!!!!
Thanks for sharing the tip Mike!
When is the best time to get out and look for scrapes? I’m worried about leaving scent out in the woods. I’m hunting in okfuskee county Oklahoma over a mock scrape I made. I’ve had two of my shooters walk by downwind of the scrape just like you described. I moved my stand but it seems they’ve went nocturnal on trail cam. Thanks in advance for your contribution.
Jason - Bucks are seeking does now and rarely working scrapes. I'd suggest hunting travel corridors this week and next.
@@GrowingDeerTV
Thanks. I moved my climber this evening near a travel corridor where a doe lead one of my shooters on. Fingers crossed and hoping I can get one on the ground.
What about in say, Central Texas where there are no overhanging limbs due to Much of the foliage being short brushy mesquite bushes and short juniper... Is there an alternative to an overhanging branch?
Deer will create scrapes under mesquite limbs!
Good Info, like usual.... TAKES !!!
Thanks Warner!
Interesting about the sex ratio in regards to scrapes, I don’t see many scrapes around here but the area I’m in doe’s can only harvested by hunters who won a doe tag in a lottery system and even then its not an additional tag if you shot a doe thats your deer for the year, as a result does seem far more plentiful here than bucks.
Thanks for sharing your observation.
Well I finally had bucks start showing up on the property I hunt strangers thing I've ever seen no bucks all year and then one day you check the trail cam and bam 6 different bucks in one group any thoughts on that one grant all but one were immature bucks one was a sure enuff mature buck. Have yet to see a scrape or a horned Bush and I've looked all over the 127 acres I have to hunt
Bobbyjoe - It's likely food sources changed in the area or the level of disturbance on the neighboring properties. Did acorns start falling on the 127 acres where you hunt?
@@GrowingDeerTV been falling for over a month all red oaks what few white oaks we had have been eat or have started to sprout. I guess it's just the time of year for them to disperse
Can I use tarcel gland on lick branch or is there a better scent to use while setting up a scrape?
M.T.N. - You can give it a try!
The 40 acres I hunt has a line of about 6 scraps along a 2 track and a couple do not have over hanging branch.
Neal - That's odd but sounds like a nice scrape line!
Jesus Christ loves you enough to die for your sins. Believe on the name of Jesus Christ and repent of your sins to be saved from hell.
I agree Isaiah!
@@GrowingDeerTV May God bless you
How high up in tree is best close to scraps?
I use a summit climber and normally go 22-25 foot up
Josh - stand height is determined by shot angle. The arrow's path needs to be able to penetration both lungs. So level with the deer is best - I try to stay 20' or so, pending on the topography.
Ok gotcha,thank you
I am a Hunter I have seen scapes and rubs but Trying to find the bucks and doe’s is the hardest part because no one has taught me about hunting So I listen to the experts .when I first started hunting I read if a doe come by and she doesn’t lift up her tail then she telling the buck it’s ok to come through and it worked just being in the right place at the right time a big Ten Pointer walk within 8 steps from where I was sitting on a tree limb I never got the opportunity to shoot it . I was a Cherry 🍒 now the I have been reading and listening to the experts anything has worked Even though I have killed 5 doe’s and two button bucks I am still learning but I will not hunt by myself because if something happens I will end up dying in the woods that’s why it better hunting with someone else
SAR - You are wise to be cautious! Congrats on tagging a lot of venison! The "tail" sign isn't accurate. Does have no reason to protect bucks. Deer to flag or raise their tail and expose the white as a way to notify other deer to be alarmed - a treat may be in the area.
Hi mr woods I have a trail camera set up on two scapes here in northern Indiana they is six bucks using them there are two really nice buck fighting on my camera but all at night no day pictures there so many scrape on my property don’t no watch one to hunt ??
Angie - You might scout around the scrapes a tad and try to get closer to the food or cover so there's a better chance of seeing the bucks during daylight! Or hunt there when there's a strong cold front.
I have three scrapes in a row like within 20ft so I put a camera right by the three but no pics of bucks on the cam. Any suggestions?
Dante - Do the scrapes appear active - have they been freshened?
Hey Grant, how do you know if there are to many does on your property?
This is best determined by the amount of quality browse available during the late summer and late winter! If there are more deer than quality browse (quality forage is heavily browsed these times of year) the herd health will improve if some does are removed.
Awesome information 👏
Thanks Boden!
Thanks for mentioning The Creator.
Thanks for sharing the encouraging words!
Then only reason I ever clear the area from under my grape Vines is to give that spot the attention
After it doesn't matter deer hit hem some times the night i set them up hours after I left. Scent. That's how hey communicate. But he ground portion is vital as well because a deer has a gland in their foot that is basically their finger print the scent from that is of no other deer. That's how tracking dogs work.
I agree - the "spot" is a visual attraction!
How many different genders of deer use the scrapes...asking for a friend
Bucks and does of all ages use scrapes to communicate.
.Did u know their different types of scrapes ,there's a breeding scrape and territory scrape .. Any time you see a rub line their is a scrape near , never go near any scrape if u can help it , , hunting mature deer takes a mature hunter it oh times.? get that close to the scrape ,then smell the dirt ,look for hoof scratches across the scrapes ,u can also throw a few small twigs ontop of a scrape after a days hunt ,check to see if there clean away next hunt ,to know they are still active ,but smell the dirt for amonia ,doe piss ,you have a hot scrape and it's on and rutting.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
What kind of sent do you use on over hanging branches. And on a scrape ????
Thomas - I use Code Blue's Synthetic Buck Sent. Synthetic last much longer than real urine.
Why do deer dig and eat Hemlock roots,these look like scrapes but are not,I watched a doe today dig and eat hemlock roots,we find a lot of that in the Adirondacks...
In most of the Adirondacks is starvation alley for deer - as is most closed-canopy forests. I've worked a lot in the Adirondacks and the quality of habitat there in most places makes me sad. However, it can be improved and quality habitat and deer produced!
Captain: What we have here, is a failure to communicate...
The deer are communicating, are you ?
Dr. Grant, way ahead of your time.
MJ - Ha! That's a good use of that line!
I know that’s a really big deer are you going to get him
Ed - We've tagged some good bucks so far this year and have a few tags left!
Hey, do you guys ever kill a deer and the others don’t come back for two or three weeks?
Soopa - Deer may shift to a different portion of their home range for a bit, pending on the level of disturbance.
I feel like this guy has some massive antlers in his house.
How did I get here
Mi-Go - HMM?
I can never find a scrape
Jason - Scrapes are often located where two habitat types come together. If you hunt in a large contiguous block of timber, scrapes can be a bit tougher to find.
@@GrowingDeerTV ya that’s kinda where I hunt I just do the best I can here in Ohio but it’s been a long tough road 23 years of hunting only ever got one deer over 100”
Every year i watch others around me get giants and all I see are 1.5 old deer grrrrr thanks for the input
@Jason Nester look around pinch points, saddles, around the head of a draw, follow a deer trail long enough and you'll run into a scrape
@@gheft762 well it’s all flat here here but I copy what u getting at
Three thumbs up; four comments; but the counter says “No Views”. What gives, TH-cam?
Sometimes there's a delay with TH-cam's reporting.
@@GrowingDeerTV Or they’re as crooked as this election and they are censoring pro 2A channels. They’ve been known to do that, too. I wish there was a fairer alternative to TH-cam! I’d drop them like a hot potato!
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Raye and Ty - I hope your work is going well!
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