Scrapes but no rubs
#1
Fork Horn
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Scrapes but no rubs
I am sure this has been covered and my apologies if it has. There are a couple of areas that I hunt but one in particular is usually full of scrapes but I have yet to see a single rub. The scrapes are generally in the same area every year but as I said no rubs. Anybody have any insight to this?
#2
Hmm, not sure how far around the scrapes are you searching for the rubs? Got one area that i just started hunting this past weekend that has 3 scrapes in a single 40 yard area, 1 sapling/ ground area destroyed from 2 bucks fighting. But all the rubs are about 50 yards further down hill paralleling a creek. They are coming to the top for the acorns and entering the food plot from here so it may just take some walking around the area mid day to find them.
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Not stupid at all... Because I have mistaken them before. But these are definitely scrapes. Almost always with a licking branch right above it. I've also seen bucks in the area.
I've also walked the area and just haven't seen any rubs. I could just missing them
I've also walked the area and just haven't seen any rubs. I could just missing them
#6
How many are we talking? roughly
#8
I don't know if this is helpful but I'll tell the story and maybe you can get something out of it.
A couple years ago I had my rest break while shooting at a big mature buck and didn't hit him very good. The result is he made it home before he died. When I tracked him I knew when I got in his house and there he was. The deer sign was totally different. The scrapes and rubs were like professional work. Ive seen this before where you can just tell the difference between sloppy random buck sign and a big boy that knows what he is doing but Ive never had it really so clear as it was when I found him laying there dead in what was clearly his bedroom.
Buck sign and big buck sign are 2 very different things.
Here he is
A couple years ago I had my rest break while shooting at a big mature buck and didn't hit him very good. The result is he made it home before he died. When I tracked him I knew when I got in his house and there he was. The deer sign was totally different. The scrapes and rubs were like professional work. Ive seen this before where you can just tell the difference between sloppy random buck sign and a big boy that knows what he is doing but Ive never had it really so clear as it was when I found him laying there dead in what was clearly his bedroom.
Buck sign and big buck sign are 2 very different things.
Here he is