canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
I went coyote and crow hunting on Sunday to test out my new electronic call (ICOtec GC-500) at a few public properties and am glad the deer have all returned to their normal haunts and activities now that the season has been over for a month. While walking some heavy trails towards bedding area's looking for sheds I stumbled upon two very fresh rubs that are on a rub line that branches off the main trail. Judging by how green the bark was and how the shredded bark was sitting on top of the snow, they were likely made on Friday or Saturday. This rub line has been present since I started hunting this bush 3-4 years ago.
Why on earth would a buck be making rubs at this time of year when they're supposed to be dropping antlers? I was thinking he may have been trying to pop his antlers off, but then thought I would have seen this every season. In the 12+ years of hunting I have never seen a single rub made at this time of year, let alone two about 10 yards apart.
Why on earth would a buck be making rubs at this time of year when they're supposed to be dropping antlers? I was thinking he may have been trying to pop his antlers off, but then thought I would have seen this every season. In the 12+ years of hunting I have never seen a single rub made at this time of year, let alone two about 10 yards apart.


















































