A question about buck beds

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Re: A question about buck beds

Unread postby Timmy » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:52 am

The bed in my first post that didnt have any rubs in it, I believe would be used with a north wind since the structure (brush) is on the north side of the bed. The bed in my last post had the blowdown on the east side of it, but the big woods is to the west. My first thought was that he wouldve wanted a west wind to smell anybody in the woods, but after hearing what people have to say , its sounds like this bed would be used with an east wind

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Re: A question about buck beds

Unread postby Craaaig » Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:54 pm

A lot of the beds that are for less common winds have had considerably less rubs in them or no rubs in them. Only way I know they are more than likely buck beds is because they are set up so strategically perfect for 1-2 deer!

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Re: A question about buck beds

Unread postby Timmy » Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:23 pm

That make sense. Thats kind of what I was thinking when i was looking at the bed. It was set up too perfectly for it not to be a buck bed.

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Re: A question about buck beds

Unread postby dan » Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:00 pm

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