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While looking for elk, I noticed this gobbler making a rub on a small sapling. I had always thought these to be made by inferior buck deer, but alas, I now have a new secret way to locate gobblers beside looking for tracks, drags and droppings. (Well, not a secret anymore since I told y'all.)

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Another of the group of three gobblers on his way to making a rub.

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Doug~RR

 

 

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Awesome info! I never knew a gobbler would rub a sappling like that. Thanks for sharing it.

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Now it all makes sense. :)

 

TJ

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That is interesting to know. My husband and I were up in unit 8 this weekend and saw a rub real close to the ground and commented on how that must be a small deer??? But we had chased turkeys in that area...now we know. Thanks for sharing that information.

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OK so this is a joke, right!

 

:rolleyes:

 

TJ

 

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OK so this is a joke, right!

 

:rolleyes:

 

TJ

 

Tom, that was my response last night!!! I forgot that Mark was signed in...Man I feel stupid :huh: :unsure:

After I made the first comment I got to thinking about it on the way home and dang if I did not fall for that! :lol:

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OK so this is a joke, right!

 

:rolleyes:

 

TJ

 

Tom, that was my response last night!!! I forgot that Mark was signed in...Man I feel stupid :huh: :unsure:

After I made the first comment I got to thinking about it on the way home and dang if I did not fall for that! :lol:

 

I never noticed it was Mark. I actually thought it was you and bingo. :lol: :lol: You had me laughing so hard Kathi. :D

 

TJ

 

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