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hunter9619
11-04-2017, 06:04 PM
Hey guys, new hunter Here. First actual season. Was wondering what you guys would do in a situation for blacktail. I saw one rub fairly fresh today but nothing other than that. Would you watch this area or find new spots with more sign? Or even hike the timber in the area? Thanks for the help!

quadrakid
11-04-2017, 09:35 PM
If you found a spot with recent buck activity your in a good spot.Deer travel from their beds to feeding areas. Try and figure out their travel routes.If you see any does you are in a good area. Blacktail rut is kicking into gear,find does and you will find bucks. Good luck.

Blainer
11-04-2017, 09:50 PM
Target that bugger, doesn't mean you can't move throughout the day, but frequent that area.
especially sit tight for first and last light in that area
good luck

Wild one
11-05-2017, 04:07 AM
I would not get excited over 1 rub but I would do a slow still hunt to see whatever sign I missed. There is a possibility you miss identified the sign or missed others but I don't find lone rubs

Unless you find more deer/rut sign I would not invest too many days into the location from the info you have given. I also have not seen the area first hand so it's hard to give advice on only a small amount of info

Good luck either way

ryanonthevedder
11-05-2017, 09:11 AM
I like the slow silent walk. Don’t get hung up on one rub. I have scoured an area that was covered in rubs but the deer were long gone (it was an island). You must find where the does are hanging out. A bit of rattling can be good too. If you rattle you must commit to sitting and waiting a good while. I missed a big bt once because I left too soon.

hickman
11-05-2017, 02:47 PM
IMO fresh rubs are a good sign. And here is why:
I put a camera out less than 3 weeks ago where I saw various rubs...old, kinda fresh etc. Brand new spot, never hunted, never knew there were deer....
I had a nice 2pt on my cam within a few days. Within the last week he came back a couple of times and so did another 3pt. The bigger the tree that is rubbed the bigger the deer. I know there are also a few does around.

hunter9619
11-05-2017, 04:19 PM
Hit that spot again today... did a still slow hunt rattled a little bit then waited and kept it going... Saw one doe which I know is good cause a buck or two may be around. I also found a nice 6x6 set of elk sheds! Was in an area of region 2 where elk were 're introduced so nice sign!

hickman
11-06-2017, 11:13 AM
Often you do not see a lot of sign or even tracks depending on the terrain but they are around. If the rub is fresh you might want to hit that spot at different times and sit and watch - if it is not too thick and you can see. Put a camera up. Sounds like the spot is not to far up the valley ;-)

hunter9619
11-07-2017, 12:19 AM
Often you do not see a lot of sign or even tracks depending on the terrain but they are around. If the rub is fresh you might want to hit that spot at different times and sit and watch - if it is not too thick and you can see. Put a camera up. Sounds like the spot is not to far up the valley ;-)

Hey! Thanks for the advice! We are low in the valley not too far up! Lots of elk sign and deer sign in there. Would elk keep the deer out of that area? Doesn't seem like it because like i said sign of both..!

45freezer
11-07-2017, 08:36 AM
Hey! Thanks for the advice! We are low in the valley not too far up! Lots of elk sign and deer sign in there. Would elk keep the deer out of that area? Doesn't seem like it because like i said sign of both..!

Was actually going to ask your personal experience with this. Sounds like we hunt the same general area, I see lots of elk sign and some deer sign here and there but much more from elk especially once the snow hits, last time I pulled the card on a trail cam I have on a creek bed there I had plenty of cow elk passing through but not one deer. Also found a single rub in the area a few weeks ago and will be going back this weekend to do a more thorough search and check the cam, will keep you posted.

hickman
11-07-2017, 10:27 AM
I think, active elk in a spot will drive the deer out. IMO, they don't mix much.

scotty30-06
11-17-2017, 04:36 AM
Rutting bull elk dosnt really put up with much lol...deer know that and wont wanna be around....on the coast that is.

hunter9619
11-17-2017, 09:51 AM
Was actually going to ask your personal experience with this. Sounds like we hunt the same general area, I see lots of elk sign and some deer sign here and there but much more from elk especially once the snow hits, last time I pulled the card on a trail cam I have on a creek bed there I had plenty of cow elk passing through but not one deer. Also found a single rub in the area a few weeks ago and will be going back this weekend to do a more thorough search and check the cam, will keep you posted.

Same here man. Trail cam picked up 6 cows with the heard jill which had 3 poin5s early velvet in May... no deer though.