pic of a rub...
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RE: pic of a rub...
honestly from the motion, it curves from lower left to upper right in you picture, If that rub was made by one deer I would say it didn't have much of a basket rack, probably a 2 or 4 pointer
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I've been known to be way way way wrong. but thats my guess
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I've been known to be way way way wrong. but thats my guess
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Look for one of my next posts.
I'll show you a fence post that has been getting rubbed for probably the last 20 years its awesome!
I found it pheasant hunting and thought it was a beaver until i saw the shreads of wood underneath it!
#13
RE: pic of a rub...
i usually go with how high the rub is off the ground.
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two birds with one stone, maybe.........
not to say older bucks don't take the high road either, anything goes in the woods!
#14
RE: pic of a rub...
cool pic Mauser...
The rub is probably the most poorly understood aspect in deer hunting and of deer behavior. Generaly.. (I believe) that whitetails are individuals. They all have their own distinct personalities. Some rub high, some rub low. Some bucks search out specific tree species.. and some don't. But generaly speaking only larger bucks rub larger trees (much larger than the tree in the pic.)
From what I've witnessed in the deer woods.. if a rub is on a tree about the size of my forearm.. than he's probably a shooter for me. And often times, several deer will rub the same tree over and over again. Sometimes several years in a row.
The rub is probably the most poorly understood aspect in deer hunting and of deer behavior. Generaly.. (I believe) that whitetails are individuals. They all have their own distinct personalities. Some rub high, some rub low. Some bucks search out specific tree species.. and some don't. But generaly speaking only larger bucks rub larger trees (much larger than the tree in the pic.)
From what I've witnessed in the deer woods.. if a rub is on a tree about the size of my forearm.. than he's probably a shooter for me. And often times, several deer will rub the same tree over and over again. Sometimes several years in a row.
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RE: pic of a rub...
Here's a post you might wanna check out. It was in the trail cam section under the title "big rub, little deer" http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1886076
#16
RE: pic of a rub...
Like I said before.. many deer will often rub on the same rub. On top of their 'melon' they gots a gland. They rub this gland over the tree while sharpening their own skills and strengthening their neck muscles. A little buck rubbing on that big old rub only means he has been there.. and whatever else their scent tells other deer.
Probably tells the other deer to stay away.. some dude has gotten clever and hung a camera on this tree! He's on to us!
Probably tells the other deer to stay away.. some dude has gotten clever and hung a camera on this tree! He's on to us!
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RE: pic of a rub...
Interesting post and interesting answers.
I look for gouges from brow tines for bigger deer.
Also, if the back side gets rubbed and smaller saplings growing close to
the rub tree are marked it's a bigger deer.
I look for gouges from brow tines for bigger deer.
Also, if the back side gets rubbed and smaller saplings growing close to
the rub tree are marked it's a bigger deer.