If the area has had scrapes in years past, it`s probably some very valuable sign.
Scrapes can suddenly appear, and really get you excited, and then turn out to be a huge dissappointment. This is the value of being familiar with your hunting grounds.
Up here in Michigan, I know areas where the deer prefer to make scrapes, and they show up every year. However, after years of frustration, a trail camera showed me, that daylight use of scrapes by bucks is very rare. (around me anyway)
In addition, my cameras taught me, that once the majority of the does start coming into heat, the scrapes are almost totally abandoned for a few weeks. The opening of our firearms season changes deer activity, and when its over 85-90% of our bucks are gone. The ones left are in survival mode.