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Found a clear cut with a bunch of rubs through it and on Wednesday I had a nice buck sneak in behind me. I was unable to get a shot off and now I'm sitting on the same cut rub line. Have you guys seen the same bucks come back a few days later or should I move on from this general areaSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: mossyoak arrow slinger on October 28, 2016, 10:56:58 AM Found a clear cut with a bunch of rubs through it and on Wednesday I had a nice buck sneak in behind me. I was unable to get a shot off and now I'm sitting on the same cut rub line. Have you guys seen the same bucks come back a few days later or should I move on from this general areaSent from my iPhone using TapatalkI have seen a buck in rut that I spooked come back to the same spot within an hour. Once they are horned up they can be really stupid.
Interesting. I stay away from swamps. Probably most others do too. Hmmmm. Cogitate...
Quote from: PolarBear on October 28, 2016, 03:51:59 PMQuote from: mossyoak arrow slinger on October 28, 2016, 10:56:58 AM Found a clear cut with a bunch of rubs through it and on Wednesday I had a nice buck sneak in behind me. I was unable to get a shot off and now I'm sitting on the same cut rub line. Have you guys seen the same bucks come back a few days later or should I move on from this general areaSent from my iPhone using TapatalkI have seen a buck in rut that I spooked come back to the same spot within an hour. Once they are horned up they can be really stupid.Good thought PolarBear. Even before the rut kicks in, bucks may return to the spot they got bumped out of by a hunter, often within an hour or so. Bump a good buck. Back off a ways downwind and take a seat. He might be back in short order.
Last five of my bucks in seven years have been taken in big timber.
I started hunting blacktails when I was a kid 1963. All my dad and grandfather did was hunt the brush and timber behind grandparents place so that is how I learned to hunt.. It was mixed alder, maple and nice second growth timber with a lot of vine maple. We had well over a section to hunt. I was taught to hunt slow and look. My dad and grandpa always got big bucks and after I learned patience, I got a lot of nice bucks. Then the timber was divided and some logged every few years. So I learned about hunting clear cuts. Got a lot of deer out of the clear cuts especially after 6-8 years of replant. But my favorite way is to hunt timber. But not much mixed timber to hunt anymore as state and timber companies spray so much. Plus I am getting to old to hunt like I used to.