Much depends on where it's located. I've been keeping track (with trail-cameras) of activity at scrapes for years, and one of the things I've been analyzing is what percent of visits by bucks are during legal hunting hours versus at night. When looking at scrape visits by older bucks (2 1/2+) for field-edge scrapes versus those "back in the woods" (isolated scrapes or those along old logging roads), the percent of visits in daylight stays fairly stable across the three primary months of the season (Oct, Nov, and Dec) for "back in the woods" scrapes. However, for scrapes along field-edges, daylight visits rapidly decline as the season wears on. Again, for visits only by older bucks, field-edge scrapes visits start out at 30% in daylight during October, but decline to 22% daylight in November, and fall to 12% daylight in December. The percentages for daylight visits for "back in the woods" scrapes are Oct 32%, Nov 33%, Dec 29%.