
Step 1)
Find a suitable site location or area to make your Mock Scrape.
This could be a well used deer trail (as Kevin Kishel shows you), a
funnel that deer are using, a trail from the woods into their favorite
corn field, etc.
Look for a tree near the trail with an over hanging branch, about 4 to 6
feet, above the ground in which you can make a mock scrape under.
Your pre season scouting should help you determine where to make your
mock scrape.
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Step 2)
Bring along your Kishel's
Mock Scrape Kit.
This kit includes Pre Orbital, Interdigital and Tarsal Musk.
Kevin is showing you that you can carry in your own dirt or use the dirt
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Step 3)
Distribute the dirt in a circle about 2 feet in diameter.
Move the dirt around with a stick from the woods to imitate a scrape
that a deer has made.
If you are making the scrape from the area - take a strong stick and rough up
the area down to the dirt, removing the leaves - move the dirt around to
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Step 4)
Applying the Tarsal Musk.
Remove the cap on the
Tarsal Musk Gland Scent and apply 4 to
6 squirts inside the scrape.
(Refresh your scrape every 4 to 7 days)
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Step 5)
Applying the Interdigital.
Remove the cap on the
Interdigital Gland Scent and apply 1 to
2 squirts inside the scrape.
(Refresh your scrape every 4 to 7 days)
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Step 6)
Applying the Pre Orbital.
Remove the cap on the
Pre Orbital Gland Scent
and apply 1 to 2 squirts onto an overhanging branch above the scrape.
(Refresh your scrape every 4 to 7 days)

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