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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1734402" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Yeah they should be started making scrapes right about now in central Wv. Generally I've took off the first week of November to hunt around scrape lines and do a little grunting with doe bleats that week. Have seen and killed a few bucks that week doing that .</p><p> Me and my buddy call scrapes "love letters" . Someone already said it like 10 th grade boys following 12th grade girls that pretty well how it is. Generally from the last week of October to the end of the first week of November a little bit of scent and some modest calling can catch quite a bit of attention .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1734402, member: 96251"] Yeah they should be started making scrapes right about now in central Wv. Generally I’ve took off the first week of November to hunt around scrape lines and do a little grunting with doe bleats that week. Have seen and killed a few bucks that week doing that . Me and my buddy call scrapes “love letters” . Someone already said it like 10 th grade boys following 12th grade girls that pretty well how it is. Generally from the last week of October to the end of the first week of November a little bit of scent and some modest calling can catch quite a bit of attention . [/QUOTE]
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