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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5280370" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>In my experience, sign posts are by far the least common type of rub. And to be completely honest, I have no idea how one would identify it as a sign post without long term observation, say from a camera. I don't normally hang cams watching rubs so maybe they're more common than I think. Most rubs I see are either frustration or show rubs, rub lines, or bed rubs. Most bed rubs I see are big like the sign post, and they generally get hit multiple times but by the same buck as he gets out of bed & stretches. </p><p></p><p>I also find plenty of scrapes where the tree got rubbed. But they're generally insignificant and short lasting. It's almost always a pre-rut thing. And I find lots of scrape trees that never get rubbed. So the true sign post rubs are an enigma to me. I wouldn't be able to recognize one as such without long term monitoring. They look just like any other rub to me. So for you savvy scouters out there who don't mind sharing, exactly what is it about a sign post that makes you know it's a sign post, without the long term monitoring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5280370, member: 20583"] In my experience, sign posts are by far the least common type of rub. And to be completely honest, I have no idea how one would identify it as a sign post without long term observation, say from a camera. I don't normally hang cams watching rubs so maybe they're more common than I think. Most rubs I see are either frustration or show rubs, rub lines, or bed rubs. Most bed rubs I see are big like the sign post, and they generally get hit multiple times but by the same buck as he gets out of bed & stretches. I also find plenty of scrapes where the tree got rubbed. But they're generally insignificant and short lasting. It's almost always a pre-rut thing. And I find lots of scrape trees that never get rubbed. So the true sign post rubs are an enigma to me. I wouldn't be able to recognize one as such without long term monitoring. They look just like any other rub to me. So for you savvy scouters out there who don't mind sharing, exactly what is it about a sign post that makes you know it's a sign post, without the long term monitoring? [/QUOTE]
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