Interesting thread here with a lot of good information. To my surprise, there's one crucial piece of information that I have not seen mentioned which is "moon phase" and it's effects on deer during the pre-rut, rut and post-rut. My season has been cut short because of a shattered ankle but for the last week during the full moon, my 70 year old father has been hunting over a huge scrape with success! Last Monday evening while bowhunting he had a small 4 pointer come in under his stand and started making a scrape. But out of no where came a larger buck that literally barreled over the smaller buck!! He said it happened so fast that he couldn't get off a shot. Come early Thursday morning, (hour before day break), as he was putting out his scent, (James Valley's Scrape Gel), he heard a grunt followed by a snort wheeze. Then the buck come in on him as he was still on the ground. He said the buck knew he was there but didn't have a care. Made him a little nervous. Friday morning, he basically had the very same thing happen to him while putting out his scent. But after returning to his stand to hunt Friday afternoon he noticed that the scrape was tore up since he left that morning at 10AM. Saturday morning he hunted until about 9AM with plans to return around 11 to hunt the remainder of the day. After being in his stand for a couple hours he decided to refreshen his scent around 1PM. About forty minutes later he heard the distinctive sound of a grunt. My dad harvested a 2.5 year old 7 pointer in the middle of the day! Take in consideration that he was hunting about 30 yards down wind of the scrape and took in consideration his beliefs on how deer seem to move more during the middle of the day during the full moon phase. I, like my father believe that moon phases play a key role in scrape hunting and deer hunting in general.