I left a non-cellular camera (on private) over a historical scrape in a logging road for the entire season. The camera was up from mid-Sept through yesterday. I doctored the scrape/licking branch once when I put the camera up and once in Nov when I hunted, using Black Widow Branch Butter and their synthetic Scrape Master. The camera took nearly 3100 photos in that time frame. The interesting thing, to me, is that the licking branch got checked by (I'm guesstimating from the images) 80% or more of ALL of the deer that passed through. Does, yearlings, button bucks, young bucks and mature bucks. Even when the scrape didn't appear visibly "open," those deer still checked that licking branch the entire time the camera was up. The peak period when the scrape was hit by bucks was clearly about October 18-Nov 1.
I also learned I should have hunted there more frequently.
This deer had a long sequence of pics thrashing the shit out of the branch.
Young buck still packing both sides as of the past week.
Also got some predators on the camera.
I also learned I should have hunted there more frequently.
This deer had a long sequence of pics thrashing the shit out of the branch.
Young buck still packing both sides as of the past week.
Also got some predators on the camera.