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Tuesday night on my walk out of my first sit in one of my spots I came across 7 relatively fresh scrapes all within probably 150 yards. This property holds real nice bucks but I’ve always struggle to get on them in daylight. The tree is about 100 yards away from the closest scrape. The winds for Saturday morning are west so the scrapes will be down wind of that tree but also slightly cross wind. Should I hope that buck funnels down should he check on those scrapes or should I abandon the stand and get in the middle of the scrape line and go 40 yards down wind? The only reason I’m asking is because this is the first time I’ve ever seen sign and instantly said YUP that’s daytime for sure. I’m nervous I’m going to get in a tree and have no shots it’s such thick brush in there. It’s an old cut so the “brush” is all 15-20 feet tall. Also it’s supposed to pour tonight and tomorrow morning so I’d assume if he’s not in lock down he’s going to check those scrapes sometime tomorrow afternoon