Last year I ran into something new. I found an area where a herd bull regularly bedded with a small herd, I caught them coming and going from this one spot multiple times. When I cruised through looking for sign or a place to set up I found a spot where he had made a scrape kinda like a whitetail except this scrape was 20 yards across. The dirt had been plowed and was powder to about 8 or 10 inches, not a thing growing in it and boy did it smell of elk! It was on a very small bench on a fairly steep hill in timber but no water. This was not a wallow, closest water is 1/2 mile away. I hunt this area regularly and have never seen anything like it. I plan on trying to ambush them here this year, above is a saddle going to north facing timber and just below is several meadows with good feed leading down to that water I mentioned. Anyone else have experiance with elk creating this type of scrape or maybe know why they would? The best I can come up with is
perhaps someone salted this spot at some point. I think I will be back there and hopefully it is a yearly thing.