I've seen a few bucks this year on HuntWa saying they were near rub lines. This is the first year I've hunted a true rub line. I didn't get to see any big bucks while i was on the line, but I did see and passed on a forky and spike in nearby timber. I went back up yesterday and rubbed some doe estrus gel onto a few of the trees and set up my cam so hopefully I'll see if it really is a bruiser buck or just a really aggressive little forky. Are you counting points by reading the scrapes?
Can I get some rub line hunting techniques from the collective? When you have a rub area (likely a mating area) are you setting up cams in this location all year? Do they change spots every year? Have you kicked any of the big bucks from beds around the rubbing area? I may go back to the rub line for late buck, if not then I'll store this info for next year. One of the rub areas I'm in looks like an annual tradition the alders are all tore up from past years.