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what type are these ?
What type of rubs are these? Are they hit by all buck in the area? THis is the only cluster of rubs in the vincinity that seem to nbe hit every year.
Would you hunt right on top of them? They are in a cedar thicket. ![]() |
RE: what type are these ?
That could be a sign post rub tree. If it is most of the Bucks in the area will rub that tree to the nub for years to come.
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RE: what type are these ?
It'd be worth putting a trail cam on them to see who's in the neighborhood but it's likely that most of the activity is at night.
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It looks like some Texas brush country, and yet you live in New York. I think you should put up a trail cam like this guy ^^^^ said
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Those are of the nice type I would say!!
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cam. and they look like they are from a mature buck
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The rubs aremost likely community rubs if they are hit every year. The does most likely hang ou a lot in that area night an day.
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Those appear to be "sign post" rubs to me too. Looks like you've got quite a find there. I like the trail cam idea. Man I'd place a stand there if I were you
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looks and seems to me like a buck rub
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RE: what type are these ?
I agree with KodiakArcher most of the rubbin' activity is most likely at night but it would be worth putting a trail-cam on just incase there is a buck hittin' it during day light hours.
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