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<blockquote data-quote="McCoy" data-source="post: 3434318" data-attributes="member: 13619"><p>This is very interesting, yesterday I found without a doubt the best rub line I have ever found and still no scrapes (except my mocks). I very rarely find scrapes but there will be a few every year. This funnel I found the rubs in is approx 40-60 yards wide with 90% whiteoaks that have a great acorn crop, it goes through an old grown up field thats about 300 acres from one set of hardwoods to another. I have hunted in this same funnel for 3 years now and there were only a few rubs here and there up until this year, but now they are everywhere and even include 6 signpost rubs(i assume). This is the first I've heard of signpost rubs, could someone please explain these? I always thought they were just bigger/mature bucks. These that I found are around 6 inches in diameter give or take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McCoy, post: 3434318, member: 13619"] This is very interesting, yesterday I found without a doubt the best rub line I have ever found and still no scrapes (except my mocks). I very rarely find scrapes but there will be a few every year. This funnel I found the rubs in is approx 40-60 yards wide with 90% whiteoaks that have a great acorn crop, it goes through an old grown up field thats about 300 acres from one set of hardwoods to another. I have hunted in this same funnel for 3 years now and there were only a few rubs here and there up until this year, but now they are everywhere and even include 6 signpost rubs(i assume). This is the first I've heard of signpost rubs, could someone please explain these? I always thought they were just bigger/mature bucks. These that I found are around 6 inches in diameter give or take. [/QUOTE]
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