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#2033002 - 08/16/10 05:55 PM Why do bucks prefer cedars?
whistlinwingman
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Anybody else wonder or think that bucks prefer cedar trees over others to rub? I have seen them rub plenty of hardwood trees and see more on them. But whenever scouting, if I see a cedar tree in the woods I can just about guarantee a rub on it. More times than none, it is rubbed. Do cedars disperse or hold scent better? Do bucks just like the sap? Soft bark?
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#2033009 - 08/16/10 06:02 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: whistlinwingman]
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No idea but they prefer any of the "sappy" trees. So do elk. Must have something to do with soft wood and the resin.
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#2033010 - 08/16/10 06:05 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: bowriter]
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I think it could be the aromatic scent. Kinda like when we put on cologne before a date. \:\)
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#2033105 - 08/16/10 07:31 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: whistlinwingman]
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 Originally Posted By: whistlinwingman
Anybody else wonder or think that bucks prefer cedar trees over others to rub?


Why bucks display tree-species preference for signpost rubbing has been a long-running scientific debate.

The primary theories are:

1) They prefer soft-barked trees.

2) They prefer trees with aromatic bark

3) They prefer trees with a bright inner bark.

The problem is, bucks in different geographic regions have different preferred species for making signpost rubs. Of all the different species preferences I've seen listed, the only one of the three theories that holds true for all preferences is #3--bright inner bark.
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#2033125 - 08/16/10 07:42 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: Carlos Viagra]
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 Originally Posted By: Carlos Viagra
I think it could be the aromatic scent. Kinda like when we put on cologne before a date. \:\)


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#2033221 - 08/16/10 08:57 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: BSK]
whistlinwingman
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: whistlinwingman
Anybody else wonder or think that bucks prefer cedar trees over others to rub?


Why bucks display tree-species preference for signpost rubbing has been a long-running scientific debate.

The primary theories are:

1) They prefer soft-barked trees.

2) They prefer trees with aromatic bark

3) They prefer trees with a bright inner bark.

The problem is, bucks in different geographic regions have different preferred species for making signpost rubs. Of all the different species preferences I've seen listed, the only one of the three theories that holds true for all preferences is #3--bright inner bark.


Makes alot of sense. Could be a scentpost/signpost for cruising bucks during rut. From my observations hardwood saplings tend to get the early rub and when serious pre-rut rubbing starts it appears that every cedar in the world gets shaved.
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#2033257 - 08/16/10 09:21 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: whistlinwingman]
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I don't know...maybe it is because they can't buy one of those cool Christmas Tree air fresheners for their rack. Just kidding.
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#2033262 - 08/16/10 09:22 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: whistlinwingman]
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I have seen them hit Cypress trees around Priest when the water is low. the TWRA plants them in rows and I have seen them rub all of them in the line. I think that cedars are their favorites though IMO.

Edited by Bone Collector (08/16/10 09:23 PM)
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#2033345 - 08/16/10 09:59 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: Bone Collector]
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#2033358 - 08/16/10 10:08 PM Re: Why do bucks prefer cedars? [Re: BSK]
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: whistlinwingman
Anybody else wonder or think that bucks prefer cedar trees over others to rub?


Why bucks display tree-species preference for signpost rubbing has been a long-running scientific debate.

The primary theories are:

1) They prefer soft-barked trees.

2) They prefer trees with aromatic bark

3) They prefer trees with a bright inner bark.

The problem is, bucks in different geographic regions have different preferred species for making signpost rubs. Of all the different species preferences I've seen listed, the only one of the three theories that holds true for all preferences is #3--bright inner bark.


Agreed, further south the bucks rub like crazy on the bay trees which grow in the swamps and creek/river bottoms. They have no odor which is noticeable to us, and the only reason I could draw was they glow orangish after being rubbed is the reason bucks choose them, as they are hard as a rock.

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