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COUES DEER RUBS AND SCRAPES CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY LOOKING FOR DISTINCTIVE TREE MARKINGS AND GROUND IMPRESSIONS, CHARACTERIZED BY BRANCHES BROKEN OFF AT SPECIFIC HEIGHTS AND DEPTH MARKINGS ON TREES AND GROUND.
Identifying Rubs
To identify Coues deer rubs, look for broken branches on trees, typically 5-6 feet off the ground. The broken branch should be at a consistent height, usually around 5-6 feet, and may be accompanied by scratches or marks on the tree trunk. Rubs can also be identified by the presence of hair, often found in the crook of the broken branch.
Identifying Scrapes
Coues deer scrapes can be identified by looking for a shallow depression in the ground, typically around 2-3 inches deep and 6-8 inches in diameter. Scrapes are often found in transition zones, such as the edges of clearings or near game trails. The ground impression may be accompanied by urine marks, which can be identified by a yellowish discoloration on the surrounding vegetation.
Additional Tips
When searching for Coues deer rubs and scrapes, focus on areas with suitable habitat, such as oak and pine forests, and near water sources. Look for rubs and scrapes in areas with high deer traffic, such as game trails and feeding areas. It’s also essential to note the time of year, as rubs and scrapes can be more pronounced during the rutting season.
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