The Scientific Outdoorsmen Podcast
In this episode, we dive into whitetail deer scrape networks to learn how individual deer use scrapes during fall. We look at results from a manuscript out of Tougaloo University that used trail cams on a bunch of fresh scrapes to see which deer came by and how often. Turns out not all deer interact with scrapes the same way and time of day and within the season can change whether that big buck is going to stop by. Join us to find out how deer communicate through their scrapes and learn how you can use scrapes to help your success in the woods! Read the full article at this link [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mSNWXyqv6hPgLrAEZ8c-AgGr2_o8CwXr/view?usp=drive_link] Purchase your 2026 NWTF gun calendar here [https://events.nwtf.org/EVT-19096] Get your tickets to the Montrose CO NWTF annual banquet here [https://events.nwtf.org/EVT-20826/tickets?type=22054]Join us at the 2026 Saddle Hunter 3D archery event [https://www.facebook.com/share/15orVeL6Le/]in Okeechobee FL Florida BHA small game hunt [https://www.backcountryhunters.org/events/eventid/4671/e/south-florida-small-game-hunt-13-dec-2025]at Dinner Island Ranch (Dec 13th)
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