Well, when I got close to my destination this morning, I changed my mind and decided to hit a cut for first light.
I did make it into that rubline at noon, and not surprising, no new rubs since Sept., and at that time, there was just one old rub getting re-worked. This place got absolutely hammered in the last two or three years. There are big rubs everywhere, small rubs, elk rubs, you name it. As I explored further, I found that there are rubs on almost every alder tree that is not in a tight group. I can't imagine that this place is going to escape a year without any deer getting in there and tearing it up. but so far, that is the case. I sat on this rubline and rattled for about an hour and a half with zero results.
I know some people are seeing new rubs, but almost all the new rubs that I've seen this year appear to have been made by a spike or small forkie. I'm really curious just what the heck the mature bucks are doing these days. My gut tells me that in just the next day or so, new big rubs will suddenly appear. I plan to be out off and on during the off days to see if anything changes, and when it occurs. More to come.....