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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5440070" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I can't really say I've noticed a certain length that seems more common. Most I see are less than 150yds though. And I don't see them all that much along a ridge line. They're usually crossing it. When I do see one along a ridge, it's only for a really short distance before dropping off to one side or the other. I've got one in mind just like that. It's a hogback ridge with a shallow dip and the rub line runs diagonal across the ridge, so it looks like it runs with the ridge but it actually crosses it at an angle. It's not there every year but it's pretty often I find one there. I'll be up at that property next week and if one is there I'll take pics. </p><p></p><p>Generally what I see linearly along a ridge line is scrapes, especially when the area has multiple mature bucks. I suppose it's because of competition??? I don't really know. It's just something I've noticed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5440070, member: 20583"] I can't really say I've noticed a certain length that seems more common. Most I see are less than 150yds though. And I don't see them all that much along a ridge line. They're usually crossing it. When I do see one along a ridge, it's only for a really short distance before dropping off to one side or the other. I've got one in mind just like that. It's a hogback ridge with a shallow dip and the rub line runs diagonal across the ridge, so it looks like it runs with the ridge but it actually crosses it at an angle. It's not there every year but it's pretty often I find one there. I'll be up at that property next week and if one is there I'll take pics. Generally what I see linearly along a ridge line is scrapes, especially when the area has multiple mature bucks. I suppose it's because of competition??? I don't really know. It's just something I've noticed. [/QUOTE]
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