More scrapes and rubs questions
#11
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
Yes, I have witnessed both of these phonomena.Once while in Alberta, I watched a smallish buck rub a tree, then make a smallscrape at the base. I don't "hunt" this type of sign though. I believe it's too "hit or miss", no punn intended.I like to spend my time inmore consistent travel area's.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Hillsborough, NJ
Posts: 130
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
I've seen a Spike making a rub. It was pitch black and I was already in my stand. Sounded like the woods were getting the s*%t kicked out of them right below my feet, and that was in fact the case. the spike broke 2 6foot tall saplings at the 2''diameter trunk and was letting the rest of the saplings right below my feet know who their daddy was. lol, this was my first ever time in the woods, didn't take my doe yet(stupid NJ) so that spike lived to see another day. Haven't seen it happen since, but I was a great experience for my first ever time out hunting!
#13
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
1. Have you ever witnessed abuck working/making a scrape?
2. Have yo ever witnessed abuck making a rub?
1. Have you ever witnessed abuck working/making a scrape?
2. Have yo ever witnessed abuck making a rub?
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
I've seen bucks working scrapes and rubs several times. The largest bucks I have seen were not stopping to rub or scrape, but they were on their feet moving around their beddings areas. Needless to say, I never got a shot at any of them....but I don't usually hunt directly over sign, but use sign to help me tighten my options down in regard to a place where I think they are coming/going from....
#15
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
I've seen both many times over. In almost all the places I've hunted, sign goes hand in hand with travel corridors and edge areas. I don't get the whole hunting over "one or the other" debate? Maybe there are just too many deer around?
And like Rob, I have made a buck thrash up a tree every time I'd grunt at it.
And like Rob, I have made a buck thrash up a tree every time I'd grunt at it.
#18
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
Yep, seen them both onmany occasions. Most every year I see it and alwaysconsider and implementmy hunting stratagies accordingly. It's advanced techniques involving more than Food source, Winner dipping, and night night spots.
#19
RE: More scrapes and rubs questions
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Yes to both questions, not only have I witnessed it, I've caused it on many occassions with calls.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
1. Have you ever witnessed abuck working/making a scrape?
2. Have yo ever witnessed abuck making a rub?
1. Have you ever witnessed abuck working/making a scrape?
2. Have yo ever witnessed abuck making a rub?
To be an effective Deer hunter in many areas a person really needs to learn to be flexible. Buck/Deer behavior can vary widely from one area to the next. Sometimes even only 30miles can make a big difference.
I havebeen moderately successfulby remaining flexible, aggressive, and willing todo what it takes. I have killed Bucks by watching trails, hunting funnels, calling, decoying, rattling, setting a rub line, or setting a scrape line.
Some of these methods I rarely use, and others I use quite often, but I know I have used them all with success and if the situation needs a change I'm willing and ready to try what I think might work.
The worst thing any Bowhunter can do is become so set in his methods thathe never switches it up
Dan