RE: Late Season Rub Lines?
I also have a question related to rubs.. but I dont think these rubs were made late season. It is post-rut in GA, and could use some advice.
The spot where the rub lines are is in open hardwoods near some thick pine cover. You can see the rubs if you are standing with your back to the thick pines, which I guess means that the buck is making the rubs as he leaves the thick stuff. Is it possible to figure out what time of day he is moving? If we assume the thick stuff is his bedding area, does this mean he is spending the daylight hours there, and leaving the bedding area in the evening? If so, should I set up near the rub line in the evening?
Also, would he change his pattern in post-rut? I read that bucks start feeding more after the rut.. so I guess this means he would probably leave the bedding area in the evening to eat, right? I only discovered the rubs last weekend, so I dont know what he might have been doing during the rut.
Thanks
Sky