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Chuck7 12-07-2007 03:06 PM

Rub question ...POLL
 
Here's a poll quesition..

How many rubs must you find in an area before you consider this a spot worthy of sitting??

A. 0-5

B. 6- 10

C, 11- 15

D. 16 or more..

Rebel Hog 12-07-2007 03:12 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 

ORIGINAL: Chuck7

Here's a poll quesition..

How many rubs must you find in an area before you consider this a spot worthy of sitting??

A. 0-5

B. 6- 10

C, 11- 15

D. 16 or more..

Chuck7 12-07-2007 03:27 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
I choose A, 0-5 as well

huntnma 12-07-2007 04:23 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
A 0-5

guntercb 12-08-2007 03:29 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
Chuck,

I wish I scoutted more. I think it is important to be in the area with the most rubs if you can only kill bucks like the WMAs. If you canfindmany in one area with some scraps that is were I want to hunt. Now if there is a 5" thick tree with a rub from 12" up to 36" highthen one rub will work :D, but I would rather be were I have seen the most rubs. I think the more rubs the more bucks.

Now can we find a place with 16 or more rubs in a small area at Green Swamp? If you can, don't answer. (-: We need to keep it secret and go hunt it!!!

Cheers,
Chris



Hawgnman 12-09-2007 12:26 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
A also.

ugmo2 12-09-2007 01:24 PM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
I will not sit on a single rub unless it is on a larger tree. If I find an area with 6 or more I'm setting up camp.

coolbrze0 12-12-2007 07:19 AM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
A is good, but D would be great!

CamoCop 12-12-2007 08:37 AM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
finding/hunting over buck sign is good if other criteria is met. if you have only rubs with no scrapes or other major trails....your probally wasting your time. from my personal experience, bucks are rubbing to mark territory (kinda like fencing off your property). he will frequently check his rub "lines" to see if any trespassers (other bucks) are in the area but he does this most often at night when he feels safe. scrapes on the other hand will be checked day and night for any signs of "hot" doe's that have been in the area. heavy deer trails are often the key to success. these are deer highways that are used by bucks and doe's for easy access between feeding and bedding area's. if you can find buck sign (rubs and scrapes) near heavy deer trails that consistantly have fresh deer tracks in them, set up camp. you will often find these area's i speak of on "transition lines". "transition lines" are where 1 type of terrain meet with a different type of terrain (i.e. where a palmetto flat meets a bay head or oak hammock meets a palmetto flat, etc.). the key to seeing deer is to hunt where the freshest and most consistantdeer sign is and you can't kill a buck if you're not seeing any deer.

i was in my stand yesterday morning and watched 2 doe's and 1 spike feed under my tree stand for over 30 minutes. i was hunting a "transition line" of scrub oaks and a small pond.

itchyfinger 12-12-2007 09:18 AM

RE: Rub question ...POLL
 
a. 0-5


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