I'm a flatlander who is used to hunting whitetail bucks. Bucks that have a limited home ranges and don't migrate like the great creatures of the west.
when you find those big rubs made by a whitetail you can be fairly certain that there is a buck frequenting the area.
Does it work the same with elk? How much value do you place on finding elk rubs? Are elk creatures of habit like whitetails and will frequent the same haunts over and over?
It seems as though on public property elk rubs wouldn't necessarily mean the bull that made them is anywhere close to the rub or will frequent by them again.
Now if the rub was still green and only a matter of days or hours old that may be different.
If your hunting rifle season and with the migration factor....wide open spaces...pressure and all the other things.... are rubs just as good of sign as tracks, fresh droppings and beds?
On one occasion I happened upon a knob that was littered with lots of huge rubs and some fresh beds....I shot a bull not far from there a couple days later and I suspect that was one of his prime bedding locations....but honestly I have no idea, I may just be thinking about it from a whitetails perspective and it wasn't the same bull at all.
what's your take on elk rubs?
when you find those big rubs made by a whitetail you can be fairly certain that there is a buck frequenting the area.
Does it work the same with elk? How much value do you place on finding elk rubs? Are elk creatures of habit like whitetails and will frequent the same haunts over and over?
It seems as though on public property elk rubs wouldn't necessarily mean the bull that made them is anywhere close to the rub or will frequent by them again.
Now if the rub was still green and only a matter of days or hours old that may be different.
If your hunting rifle season and with the migration factor....wide open spaces...pressure and all the other things.... are rubs just as good of sign as tracks, fresh droppings and beds?
On one occasion I happened upon a knob that was littered with lots of huge rubs and some fresh beds....I shot a bull not far from there a couple days later and I suspect that was one of his prime bedding locations....but honestly I have no idea, I may just be thinking about it from a whitetails perspective and it wasn't the same bull at all.
what's your take on elk rubs?