Preferred rubbing trees and shrubs

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Re: Preferred rubbing trees and shrubs

Unread postby Hawthorne » Thu Feb 18, 2016 3:08 pm

Lockdown wrote:Fish there are multiple trails leaving toward dry land.

To anyone reading this thread, in my original post the main thing I'm trying to discuss/figure out is how often solid bedding is found without rubs in the immediate area. I'm talking rubbable trees (size wise) in the bedding and staging areas.

Do any of you find they don't rub at all until they hit a sign post area? Hawthorne in the scenario you mentioned, were there any rubs at all in the area aside from the sign post itself?

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I did'nt see any but we were in a group so I did'nt investigate the whole area. I see what your saying about an area not having rubable trees. I scouted a good sized Marsh out of state with areas like that but I did find nice rubs in the alder dogwood thickets where the beds were. Like said might have to do with deer density

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