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#3
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 357
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From: North Carolina
Actually I have seen one, it is one a big pine tree. Now, I am not sure if is a rub, but it has the "characteristics" of one. There were some tracks around the tree and there was pine sap runnig down from the pine. Looked very fresh. I think I also found rubs from past season from the same buck. I will post some pics as soon as I take it.
#9
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 58
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From: NC/SC
Hey Guys. I'm new to these forums but I'll be here more often.
Speaking of rubs. I hunt in Rockingham County and I set up a tree stand where new rubs have been made on a ridge where bucks have been traveling. I set up my camera on the trails because of the sign I was seeing and sure enough a big 8 and small 10 were using the ridge. I'm pretty sure both of them were making the rubs because no other bucks had been using the trail.
Speaking of rubs. I hunt in Rockingham County and I set up a tree stand where new rubs have been made on a ridge where bucks have been traveling. I set up my camera on the trails because of the sign I was seeing and sure enough a big 8 and small 10 were using the ridge. I'm pretty sure both of them were making the rubs because no other bucks had been using the trail.




