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Rubs already

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#1 ·
Went down to the cabin this weekend to set up me *NEW* trail cam. As i was walking past my ladder stand i noticed this on a tree about 10 feet from my stand. I didnt think bucks would start rubbing velvet till around the end of august or later but i've never been scouting this early either. I didnt get a good picture of the ground but it was all tore up and full of some nice tracks. I think im starting to get a case of that buck fever!!!!
 

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#5 ·
That’s certainly not a deer rub. Most likely lightening. Something is wrong if a deer doesn’t have velvet now, but it probably did. Some times on small deer it can be very tough to tell. Without a doubt, the bucks are not making rubs now.
 
#8 ·
Agree with others - lightning struck that tree.

I usually start looking for rubs right around a month from now. They tend to really get rubbing heavy the first 2-3 weeks of Sept in the areas I hunt.

I have seen 7 bucks in the last 3 days of various age classes and all were still clearly full velvet. OT - I had gone weeks without seeing a single velvet buck in all my travels for work (which is odd); then I see 7 different bucks in 3 days!!! The largest was actually crossing the road from my local hunting ground - large body, red coat, skinny neck, wide tall rack, but going to be lacking some mass. A shooter for most and likely will end up being one for me too this fall.