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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 4705280" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>I've been hunting public land for 10 or 11 years. When I first started hunting there, I found an abundance of sign, rubs and scrapes. But like everyone has said before, that just tells me a buck has been there. Often times he was probably there at night. This year I found an "area" of rubs. It was about the size of a tennis court and there were rubs throughout, not a rub line. This rub "area" is bordered by a thicket. As it turns out, at least one buck was using the thicket to bed and making rubs whenever he got up to stretch his legs or whatever bucks do when they get up and move around. I hunted this rub area on a handful of occasions and saw this buck 3 times. Something you might look for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 4705280, member: 19176"] I've been hunting public land for 10 or 11 years. When I first started hunting there, I found an abundance of sign, rubs and scrapes. But like everyone has said before, that just tells me a buck has been there. Often times he was probably there at night. This year I found an "area" of rubs. It was about the size of a tennis court and there were rubs throughout, not a rub line. This rub "area" is bordered by a thicket. As it turns out, at least one buck was using the thicket to bed and making rubs whenever he got up to stretch his legs or whatever bucks do when they get up and move around. I hunted this rub area on a handful of occasions and saw this buck 3 times. Something you might look for. [/QUOTE]
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