Northcountryman Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 Gentleman , went out scouting yesterday to get her intel for the impending season and discovered I nice little run line about 300 yds from the road . The topography is relatively flat , but with a slight downward slope on sort of an edge line , where it’s relatively open abutting some thicker cover . The line runs almost exactly N/ S along this edge : what I’m not understanding is , why is he rubbing here ? I don’t see any major food sources around the rub line anywhere and I though they tended to rub near a food source . Isn’t that generally true or no ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ncountry Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 38 minutes ago, Northcountryman said: Gentleman , went out scouting yesterday to get her intel for the impending season and discovered I nice little run line about 300 yds from the road . The topography is relatively flat , but with a slight downward slope on sort of an edge line , where it’s relatively open abutting some thicker cover . The line runs almost exactly N/ S along this edge : what I’m not understanding is , why is he rubbing here ? I don’t see any major food sources around the rub line anywhere and I though they tended to rub near a food source . Isn’t that generally true or no ? In my experience rub lines will be along travel corridors, staging , and bedding areas. You may find the odd rub around food source. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 Rub line are along travel corridors, at.one end will be a bedding staging area with lots of clusters of rubs and same on other end there will be a food staging area 50.to 100 yards from.food source 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northcountryman Posted October 17, 2021 Author Share Posted October 17, 2021 Yes , that makes sense, thanks guys . So do they tend to rub more when going to bed or going to eat Would you say ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northcountryman Posted October 17, 2021 Author Share Posted October 17, 2021 This is a pic of the rub line on HuntStand . I just can’t imagine where they’re feeding unless they’re heading north to the road at night and then go back down southeast to the lower ground to bed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ncountry Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 1 hour ago, Northcountryman said: Yes , that makes sense, thanks guys . So do they tend to rub more when going to bed or going to eat Would you say ? I see more rubs in staging areas just out of where they are feeding. I'm not sure if that is just my observations or a general rule ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 I have watched quite a few deer rubbing their antlers over the years, and in each case the bucks were on the move from somewhere, to somewhere only pausing along the way to make a rub. They did not seem to be feeding at all. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 I would say rubs are rubs. What it tells me is that there are bucks in the area. If you have food sources and known bedding areas then you know they are in that area for a reason. I generally just find rubs mostly on edges which is where deer travel often but have seen them in thick places, field edges, ridges etc. I don't think there is a big science to it in a deers mind of to and from or a staging area or particular placement. I would just take it as buck sign. Maybe look for areas where the rubs, food and bedding are closest together. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northcountryman Posted October 17, 2021 Author Share Posted October 17, 2021 Looks to me like that rubbing line is along a bench ; my guess is that he’s coming up from the bottom to either bed or feed . The area below and to the right has a major downslope into a creek bottom and is quite remote . I’m thinking that’s probably his bedding area / sanctuary . Up and to the left is the road and some houses- they usually come up into yards in the late afternoon/ early evening , right ? I need to stick a trail cam along the rubline to get a look at him and figure out patterns. Also , straight south is another road and a big piece of property w house and field ; considering this , could have it completely backwards and he’s actually going down there to feed/ hang out . To me , This is one of the Most interesting aspects of hunting - trying to solve the puzzle the deer present to us!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted October 18, 2021 Share Posted October 18, 2021 3 hours ago, Northcountryman said: Looks to me like that rubbing line is along a bench ; my guess is that he’s coming up from the bottom to either bed or feed . The area below and to the right has a major downslope into a creek bottom and is quite remote . I’m thinking that’s probably his bedding area / sanctuary . Up and to the left is the road and some houses- they usually come up into yards in the late afternoon/ early evening , right ? I need to stick a trail cam along the rubline to get a look at him and figure out patterns. Also , straight south is another road and a big piece of property w house and field ; considering this , could have it completely backwards and he’s actually going down there to feed/ hang out . To me , This is one of the Most interesting aspects of hunting - trying to solve the puzzle the deer present to us!! Direction of travel will be on one side of tree, and a second line will return several yards or more distant from 1st, so plotting your line should be all for example all rubbed on west side of tree and return rout or 2nd separate rub line maybe all on south.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northcountryman Posted October 18, 2021 Author Share Posted October 18, 2021 Wait : I’m not following you . Are you saying the return rubs on opposite sides will likely be on OTHER trees in the line somewhere ? If so , I will. Have to look for that when I go back Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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