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Informative newsletter I got about scrapes and rubs
First of all, this is not a plug. I bought this guy's book and found some very helpful and real hunting world info in there. I have no interest in promoting the book. This is just something that I got from the guy and thought I'd like to share it with whoever's interested. If this post violates any HNI site rule, mods or admin please take it down.
I do however put it up partially because I think it's no different than me or anyone else raving about Slick Tricks or whatever. Hi Heu, Charlie from www.DeerHuntingWeb.com here.... Today's Tip: "What Can You Learn From Rubs and Scrapes?" I used to hear it all the time and wisdom passed down from my father and others said it too: Find the areas where the rubs and scrapes are and setup close to them. But recent studies by QDMA and others have shown that isn't usually the best route to take. The presence of fresh rubs and scrapes are a clear indication of bucks in the area. You can take that to the bank! However, the size of a rub on a tree, the placement of the rub on the tree (height) and the size of the the tree or brush it was made on does tell you a little bit about the buck that made it. It's not uncommon to see lots of rubs on small trees 2 or 3 inches in diameter. But when you find a rub that's on a large diameter tree and it's 3 to 4 feet high then you're onto a nice buck. Also, the size and depth of a scrape will tell you a lot about the buck that made it. Small scrapes near a well-traveled trail are probably made by younger, smaller bucks. Look for scrapes in more secluded areas near thickets. If you find one that has cleared an area about 4 feet or more and can see where the dirt and leaves have been thrown all over then you've found an area that has a high likelihood of beeing a very nice buck. But your best chances are probably will NOT be hunting on top of these rubs and scrapes. http://deerhuntingweb.com/ The reason is this: most activity of bucks visiting these scrapes is at night. In fact, one study says up to 85% of the buck visits to a major scrape was at night. So - if you setup near the scrape there's a good chance you'll never see him. A better choice will most likely be to setup near bedding areas or lanes would likely use between the bedding and feeding areas at that time. If you use trail cams you can set up one or two near your scrape spot you found and see when the activity is. Use good scent management and don't re-visit the camera too often. Does that information help you better understand whitetail behavior? Does it make you think differently about how to hunt rubs and scrapes now? When I started reading the scientific reports after they had done hundreds and hundreds of hours of field studies and tests - it sure changed the way I will hunt! http://deerhuntingweb.com/ If you like tips like these - and want to keep learning more and more to give you a better edge when you walk into the woods then it's probably time to get our book: "Deer Hunting Secrets EXPOSED: How To Take The Best Buck Of Your Life" Along with the main book (with two new chapters added this year), you also get 5 bonus books worth more than the main book. You really can't go wrong. Also - you can buy the book as a PDF download OR as a printed book - your choice! Click the link below to read more about it: http://deerhuntingweb.com/ That's it for today... stay safe in the field. Charlie P.S. Hey - as you're out scouting and hunting and have something to share with others, please send me an email and let me know. I'll share it with others either in an email like this or on the website. http://deerhuntingweb.com/ HSA Marketing / Hicks Systems + Assoc. Inc. 12702 S. 124th Ave. Papillion, NE 68046 US [/align].AOLWebSuite .AOLPicturesFullSizeLink { height: 1px; width: 1px; overflow: hidden; } .AOLWebSuite a {color:blue; text-decoration: underline; cursor: pointer} |
RE: Informative newsletter I got about scrapes and rubs
Hey just wondering if you guys agree or disagree with any of this advice?
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