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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5439954" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>First two pics below are of a short rub line. I'm standing on a major trail in the hardwoods, looking up toward a knob. There's a big rub you can't miss right next to the trail, and a broken rub in top left corner that is 10yds away, then the rub in the second pic is another 15yds beyond the broken one, at the edge of a 6yr old clear cut. The rub line connects the clear cut to the major trail, telling me and every other deer in the forest that a big buck lives in there. </p><p></p><p>The last pic is of my son leaning against a sign post rub. That poor tree got hit all season long by multiple deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5439954, member: 20583"] First two pics below are of a short rub line. I'm standing on a major trail in the hardwoods, looking up toward a knob. There's a big rub you can't miss right next to the trail, and a broken rub in top left corner that is 10yds away, then the rub in the second pic is another 15yds beyond the broken one, at the edge of a 6yr old clear cut. The rub line connects the clear cut to the major trail, telling me and every other deer in the forest that a big buck lives in there. The last pic is of my son leaning against a sign post rub. That poor tree got hit all season long by multiple deer. [/QUOTE]
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