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3) Lifelike Buck Print

The final scrape application is the most exciting: the massive buck print. After a buck chooses his scrape site, chews the licking limb, and makes his scrape, he then leaves his signature by pressing a single hoof print in the scrape. When a buck presses his foot into the middle of the scrape he is leaving his mark as an indicator to other bucks that this is HIS scrape. It is also his way of advertising to the doe that he is ready for her. Nature tells the doe she will have the best offspring if she can mate with the dominate buck. She can shop for bucks by looking at the size of the print in the scrape. If she sees what is he is looking for she will urinate in that scrape and the chase is on. Another key ingredient to leaving a lifelike print in the scrape is that it will challenge the dominant buck in the area. Just like most animals, there is a pecking order within the herd. Dominant bucks take leadership roles seriously and will attempt to find and ward off any competition in their area. This helps in keeping big bucks in your area. Directions on proper print technique is included with the DVD. Once your scrape is complete, add Dominant Buck Scent to the print itself and get ready for a buck frenzy!

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