So I made the drive to the Great White North, (633, 627), scouted a bit today - there are quite a few good new rubs where I planned to hunt, some new thrashed small stuff in reprod, and some rubs in mixed timber 40 yards inside the timber edge, (with a really nice one on a five inch Alder at a drainage crossing).  
I cleared a spot to post-up in the forest over the big rub(but the wind will be iffy here), put out a blind at the overlook over the swale in the reprod, but that also visualizes the rubline in the reprod, sunk rebar posts for a decoy/3-D target down in the swale that will get Doe in Estrous pee tomorrow at some point.  I was going to put up a climbing stand too, but the setup didn't feel right for the trees available.  Forcasted wind-direction is only so-so.  SSW - go figure!  Autumn in the Great NW!
Just for fun, assuming that the winds are not a factor, where would you start at first light?  Rubs in the forest or reprod with big viz and plenty of deer sign, which may mostly come from nighttime activity?
-Post up over the rubline in reprod?  (This is where the trespassers on my property like to cut down my trees and build blinds.  I have no idea if they are successful, but their blinds are now kindling).
-Hang out over the big rub in the forest on the edge of the cut?  (Many people believe that bucks abandon rublines during the rut).  
-Maybe schlep it out in the blind where I can see farther and move a bit more to stay warm in the cold weather, and perhaps get a shot at a buck, either on the rubline in reprod behind me and/or coming into the decoy once placed down below in the reprod in front of me?
Thanks!