Raised Hunting Elk Scent

Scent can quietly shape how cautious animals travel, pause, and commit to a setup. When you are building mock scrapes and licking branches, a kit that applies fast and rides light in your pack keeps the plan simple. Raised Hunting Elk Scent brings a three-part system you can deploy in seconds, then refresh with minimal intrusion. The sprays handle rubs and branch tips, while the paste stays put where deer work it. Bottles seal tight, so they do not leak in your vest or truck. Refresh after hard rain and keep moving. Buy on Amazon


Pros and Cons

  • Simple: Three-piece kit covers scrapes, rubs, and licking branches.
  • Targeted: Sprays for quick coverage, paste for long contact on branches or rope.
  • Versatile: Works with natural limbs, grapevine, synthetic branches, and rope sets.
  • Portable: Compact bottles pack easily and stay sealed.
  • Control: Paste reduces runoff and waste compared with thin liquids.
  • Reapplication: Sprays may need refreshing after rain or heavy dew.
  • Temperature: Heat can affect scent quality, so cool storage is best.
  • Learning curve: Placement and wind discipline still drive results.

Raised Hunting Elk Scent is built for whitetail setups that rely on consistent scent posts. It aims to simplify mock scrapes, rubs, and licking-branch work so you spend less time fussing and more time hunting. The kit’s two sprays are quick for dirt, rubs, and overhead branches, while the paste gives you staying power on ropes or limbs where deer make nose-to-branch contact. That mix helps condition traffic, improves camera patterning, and reduces visits to the site.

Use it with natural branches, grapevine, synthetic licking branches, or 3/8 to 1/2 inch rope. For a new site, rough the soil, hang a branch at nose height, add 3 to 5 sprays to dirt and branch, then press a pea-sized dab of paste on the overhang. Maintain every few days or after heavy weather. Store bottles upright, sealed, and cool. Wear gloves to avoid contaminating the set and to keep scent off your gear. This is a straightforward, packable system that favors clean application and repeatable results across early season, pre-rut, and rut.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I set up Raised Hunting Elk Scent on a mock scrape and licking branch?

Clear a dinner-plate patch of soil under an overhanging limb or rope at nose height. Spray the dirt and the branch with a few pumps, then apply a small pea-sized dab of paste where noses will touch. Check wind, and refresh lightly every few days or after heavy rain.

2. Will it fit rope, vine, or synthetic licking-branch systems?

Yes, it works with natural limbs, grapevine, synthetic branches, and common rope-lick setups. The sprays cover broad surfaces quickly, while the paste clings to fibers and bark for longer contact. Aim the branch or rope at chest to nose height for consistent behavior.

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