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Whitetail Freak
10-07-2013, 08:09 PM
So today i added a WRC magnum sent dripper to my bag of whitetail tatics i got two of em they were 19.99 each at wooster walmart i got one for me and one for my buddy Doug (the reezen) it came with the dripper a 4 oz bottle of WRC active scrape time release sent and a dvd not a bad deal i thought . My ? Is this i watched the dvd and got some good info can yall provide any more info i might need to know or tatics or where n how to set up i know the dvd coved a lotta this but id like so.e insite from yall also pls. Any info big or small ill take it all. I had a deer less season last yr n this yr so far the same iam trying to fill my doe tag sat morn with my 6 yr old going with me so iam taken the m.l i need meat . But i know its a buck lure and i wanna buck bad this yr with my bow so hopefully someone can help me pls thankyou
well not to bust your bubble, but I have about 10-12 of them drippers, wally world blows them out after season for about 5 bucks a pack, scebt DVD and all LOL
over the past 10 yrs or so, I think, I have had them, I have done post with my results with them, running trail cam's over them for 3+ yrs, have tried every scnet I can think of/buy from doe in heat active scrape, to apple cider juice, you name it I tried it as again I have a bunch of them to play with
first off, I tend to wash mine in baking soda out of the pack, and then hang outside a few weeks prior to use(hell some I leave out where I hunt all yr, just bring home to wash after the season and leave then Clean then inside bottle outside same spot all yr to try to prevent any scents it might pick up when time comes to use)
I place them over scrapes that seem to be in same spots yr after yr, and some in new spots hoping to attract deer
my experience with them has been this, over active scrapes where I am getting lots of buck pictures, every time I added a scent dripper to that spot, I got a LOT less pictures of bucks, and more pic's of does, no matter what scent I ever used?
I have again tried this for many yrs
maybe the added scent, bucks can scent check from farther away and don't need to walk up to the scrape, [past my camaer?? cannot say for sure, but I stop getting buck pic's as I was getting before I added the scent dripper/scent to it that is, dripper was there all the while!
so as for advice?
all I can say is there just things that work either way, to help or hurt your set ups
I don't hunt over them due to my results, or even really close to them
but I have so many, I still play with them, LOL
Strother23
10-07-2013, 10:25 PM
I used the Tinks dripper last year. I put it over a new rub/scrape i noticed close to one of my stands and put up a camera. Got a lot of does and smaller bucks checking it out. Then after being out for like 7-10 days a really nice 8pt was on cam rubbing and scrape in the same spot trying to Like knock it out of the tree. Pretty cool to catch it on cam. Then like 2 days after that my buddy killed a doe checking it out. Never did see the nice buck in person though. I think the work but every deer can react different to them. Good luck with yours
Big_Holla
10-08-2013, 01:37 PM
My experience over the years with mock scrapes has taught me they are definitely not a guarantee. I use them more for fun in hopes that a good one will take them over as their own. If they do and I can get a few pics then I have gotten more out of it than I expected. The biggest thing is finding an overhanging branch where it suits your set-up. If there isn't one then I would seriously consider cutting an oak branch from another tree and lash it in position. Needs to be around shoulder high and if you are using a dripper I think that needs to be hanging above the branch so they cannot get to it. The ground under the branch MUST be clear of sticks, vines and debris other than simple leaves. Once you have it set up then use a branch or rake to clear away the leaf litter, making the scrape visually attractive. Figure it will get filled in with leaves fast this time of year so make it at least 3 ft. in diameter. Take a piss in the scrape yourself, has always worked for me.
PREDATOR
10-08-2013, 07:48 PM
I have had success with them over the years. Hung over natural scrapes and mock scrapes. Do they attract deer? Probably not, but if a buck is close enough the ones I have seen will investigate it. I have had does, big bucks, and little bucks come up and lick it. If anything the deer may let their guard down long enough to allow you a shot. Just my experience here in wv.
whodey1966
10-09-2013, 07:55 AM
My thought is, it's your money and I am not going to tell you how to spend it but just my two cents here is, I have bow hunted for over 20 plus yrs, and at first I tried every new gadget new on the market, finally i wised up and saved my money and i have had a ton more success by just hunting smart, and keeping it simple. I don't use lures, buy the newest calls, or clothing, and have killed a lot more deer. instead of hanging drippers or making mock scrapes, just try and learn where the does are in the areas you hunt and you will have a lot more luck getting that buck this year! Good luck!
buckhunter
10-14-2013, 08:38 AM
I shot my biggest buck a 10pt. in Ohio 2 years ago using a mock scrape.I will move scrapes made by a buck by cutting the branch above the scrape where they chew on it, and take some of the dirt from it all while using rubber gloves.You can move a scrape where you want it by your tree stand.I also use Jackie's licking branch lure to put on a branch if I am starting a mock scrape.I like the idea of moving the scrape to my stand instead of having to move my stand to a scrape.You can fool a buck you just have to mess with his mind a little.I forgot to add I tie the branch I cut by using those plastic pull ties and put the dirt in my mock scrape using rubber gloves.
hortontoter
10-14-2013, 08:59 AM
I believe the drippers attract deer, bucks and does alike. My best advice is to find an active scrape fairly deep in the woods/brush. Most scrapes alond field edges will be visited after dark. Those that are in the woods offer you the best chance to have a buck visit in daylight.
I hung a dripper last year and had pretty good results (lots of photos) with it. But, to be honest like BH said, peeing in one works just as good IMO. The scrape I watched last season was near my stand. Every night I left my stand I walked over and took a whiz in it. My camera showed I had plenty of action in the next couple of days.
But, I have taken whodeys approach this year. Less is more sometimes. My camears are not near my stand this year and my scent dripper lays on a shelf in my garage. I've hunted three days so far this year and could have killed four deer already.
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