ORIGINAL: MarquetteMagnum
thats funny I was just thinking of that scent thing the other day stab, and for the rub thing, good question guy, Would sure like to figure that one out. Have you checked out that massive rubline you showed me last year?
Tell you the truth, I don't even want to step in that area. I hung a another stand in there and there was rubs on some smaller trees but none on the oaks or cedars. I want to save that 40 for later October.
NEW QUESTION:
How close might a buck bed be to the rublines? seems most all the rub lines I find are in really thick marshy cover, and the bedding area would be that so how do you get into that?
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If I had that situation I wouldn't even go in there. I would sit close but just outside the marsh. But then again your property lay out is a lot different then mine. You have a big crick, thick tamaracks, some hard woods and a lot of beans and corn. If you go into the marsh I would go like a hour before daylight and settle in there. A lot of your bigger bucks will try to make it to their bedding area before light IMO.