HORIZONTAL RUB SETUP w/Ted Miller
Ted Miller shows us how to setup a horizontal rub.
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Getting to be that time of the year again. I think watching ted is my favorite he is a legend seems so wise
Another great video . I have only been hunting for a year and you guys have taught me a ton
Could you guys dive deeper into how you pick locations for these horizontal rubs on the podcast? Thanks for all the great information!
Pretty neat stuff, arda see if my buddy wants to try that on his property
How did you come up with using the scotch pine for the rub and grapevine for the licking branch?
Awesome techniques!!
What makes grapevine a more ideal licking branch than other tree branches? About what height would Ted suggest for placing the horizontal rub branch? Thanks!
should the licking branch/vine be directly over(parallel) the end of the horizontal rub or 90 degrees(perpendicular to the horizontal rub)
What is the advantage of a horizontal rub? Do you use any scent to get deer started using it?
Can you just use three old fence post? I have 3 posts that are 3 inches around and 7 feet long would that work?
Are horizontal rubs better to hunt over or to use in like a sanctuary area where I probably wouldn't hunt as much to use as an attractant to see what bucks are in the area?
Does it have to always be a Scotch Pine limb and if not what other types of limbs work?
How close from your shooting setup are you placing these ?
Do you ever add any lure to this set up?
What's the difference and significance between a horizontal and vertical rub?
How do you pick your site for a horizontal rub
do you have to add any sent or dose the buck just use it randomly?
Going to try a horizon rubs for the 1st time this year
Would cedar be good to use?
How high is your stand? It looked fairly low in the video.
Does he use any type of scent to get it to started
Awsome buck grate video later thanks
Have you ever used cedar?
Good job hunting
Ted when you coming back to crawford meat plant in wayland
So far the only takers on my rub post have been a black bear and an elk. I may have made it a little too big for the deer.... on the bright side, this is the first time I've had elk on camera.
Best places for this type of Rub set up would be edges of bedding? Deer trails leading to bedding? Thanks
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
WNYHuntNFish Ray yes that’s where Ted has the most luck
Thank you
I put four of theses out on four different farms the last week of Sept. 2020 , all of them put by long time heavily used mineral sites and even hung a grapevine liking branch . I done every thing the way Ted said right down to the T and mind you these or heavily used area's right next to bedding areas. it is now10/29/20 and none of these have been touched . I can set on a stand and watch 20 deer go by and they just walk by them like there no there . Been hunting for over 60 years so whats the hell is going on.
Could you do a video on mock scrapes when the time comes to make them
Would it be good to put something like this in a thermal hub like y'all were hunting in your last video
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Yes
You guys coming to the world deer and Turkey expo in Birmingham Alabama?
@nextlevelsportscards603
6 жыл бұрын
Good question I'll be there
What is the best type of tree to use for the rub? Where is the preferred location for the horizontal Rub?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Wyatt Michaud Ted prefers Scotch pine and likes to set them up in the middle of bedding areas
We don't have scotch pines in south Texas... would something like this work with mesquite?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Tim D potentially. The trick is you want a tree that has tons of sap. That keeps the limb from drying out quickly. The sap holds scent better as well
If you did not have Scotch Pine available what would be your second choice of pine?
@elonwanders7167
5 жыл бұрын
Dogwood
I was also wandering if a cedar branch will work for the horizontal rubs?
@elonwanders7167
5 жыл бұрын
No go to Wal-Mart and get a plastic stick.😨
@elonwanders7167
5 жыл бұрын
Nope.use balsa
Are you guys coming to Deer Fest in WI this year? As always another great video. I'll be doing some of these this fall!!
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Mitch Mueller yes!
@mitchmueller1950
6 жыл бұрын
The Hunting Public , all weekend?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Mitch Mueller yep!
Great video. How do I get one of The Hunting Public T-shirt’s?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
A Frye thehuntingpublic.com
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
did we miss one of yours Bill?
@billbriscoe9414
6 жыл бұрын
NO brother! I will delete this. It was answered below. I kept seeing the same repetitive questions and no answers but see you did below. Will delete this comment. Sorry brother. Good LUCK this year! God Bless!
Would it be to early to go ahead and set the horizontal rub up now?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Dusty Bowhunter the actual rubbing tree yes. But Ted is doing all his prep work now so he can slide in there and install the rubbing limb in late September without disturbing more of the woods.
Do you ever make a rub line out of these? would that even work?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Chase Brouillette no we haven’t tried that
Would Cedar be the best tree to use in the South?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Michael Gammill it works but not nearly as well as pine
Just put two of these out on our property we hunt to see what happens
Hell yea!!!
What was the sand and top soil for? I have never seen that for making a mock scrape.
@Azander2
6 жыл бұрын
He answered this question in the video
@billbriscoe9414
6 жыл бұрын
He did not say why use the Sand though. There is Zero Sand where I would put one up at. Ugh.
@mthompson
5 жыл бұрын
That's why he put sand in this spot...sand + loamy soil makes for easier scraping and it probably holds more scent. You can get 50# play sand for a couple bucks at any hardware store.
@steveesser6807
4 жыл бұрын
@@mthompson Or go to a beach.....
@treggliebler6237
2 жыл бұрын
The sand keeps the soul from compacting too much. Also helps keep vegetation from growing too well.
Should the rub tree be freshly cut so it's still a little sappy or can you keep the same one year after year?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
fresh. Once they dry out the bucks quit using them.
@Patrick-wu6kt
6 жыл бұрын
ok thanks. I don't have scotch pine but I'm assuming anything that is a little aromatic and sappy will work. I have some white pine and hemlock I can use.
Is he putting anything on the long. To get the first buck to use it? #2 how did he learn this technique? Thanks
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
He's not putting any scent on it. He learned it from watching elk rub horizontal trees out west.
@aaronhall765
6 жыл бұрын
The Hunting Public thanks brother. Y'all Killin it!
Could this be useful on public land?
@elonwanders7167
5 жыл бұрын
No
the Godfather is definitely busy again!
Is there anything besides scotch pine you can use. Here on the east coast don't think we have that. Maybe cedar?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
cedar works OK but not nearly as well as pine. Any sort of sappy bark is best.
@mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711
6 жыл бұрын
The Hunting Public ok thanks
@billbriscoe9414
6 жыл бұрын
I used Willow and they work Awesome! My Set up is a little different though. I go Horizontal but down then up at an angle and use Three Horizontal Limbs. They Love it but it has to be Fresh Willow. I put mine in here in Mississippi first of September. First of Oct I change them out. I also do not do a Mock Scrape. Just put them on the fringe of a Bedding area close to where an old Scrape was. The place is by a ditch and is a CRP field with 15 Foot Oaks.
@billbriscoe9414
6 жыл бұрын
I have used Cedar and it works but the Willow really works here.
Nice bucks
Nice shirt Aaron! Where can I get mine?!?!
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Darrin Cagnolatti thehuntingpublic.com
Were can i get one them t-shirts the hunying public at i like that
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
thehuntingpublic.com
Does the horizontal tree have to be spruce or will another species work? Thanx for another great angle on the sport.
@billbriscoe9414
6 жыл бұрын
They said ask questions but do not answer them?
@rossdafareyemusic3239
5 жыл бұрын
@@billbriscoe9414 If You'd pay attention to what they say in the videos you wouldn't have to ask lol
@billbriscoe9414
5 жыл бұрын
@@rossdafareyemusic3239 I did watch it smart ass and I have used two different type other then Spruce and they worked fine. Actually another type other then Spruce works GREAT!
@rossdafareyemusic3239
5 жыл бұрын
@@billbriscoe9414 hey my wife says the same
@billbriscoe9414
5 жыл бұрын
@@rossdafareyemusic3239 HAHAHAHA I hear that!
Why add sand to scrape underneath top soil??? Why make a horizontal rub instead of just making a vertical rub ?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
They seem to prefer rubbing a horizontal limb.
Rick from mempis no scotch pines here you think three inch ceder wood be good and how long o and bye the way ted nice shot on jawbraker great buck out a here 🔫
Ceder should work
Rick from memphi sorry i ment jailbraker😂
every thing hes done the deer here do on there own and have for 1000s of years.
Do y’all have more followers on Facebook or KZread? How many Facebook followers do y’all have? I’m not a Facebook guy. I try to stay away from social media. Seems like y’all do more stuff on Facebook. Am I missing anything if I dont have Facebook?
@TheHuntingPublic
6 жыл бұрын
Jon St. We do most of our stuff on KZread but some things on Facebook and Instagram as well. We record many of our podcasts live on Facebook. Then we edit them and post the shorter versions on KZread after the fact. We record them live over there so we can answer questions in real time as we’re having the conversation. You still shouldn’t be missing much by following solely on KZread
@jonst.9304
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply and all the help y’all give. I use y’all stuff in my area. This yr should be a different yr and hopefully for the better and learn some new things along the way.
The dog must be for watching your back with spring bears. Not applicable for public land unless u r making decoy for hunters to get false hope over in a marginal spot. I hang woodvine/grapevine with paracord over travel routes on public land in spots that r very thick & most people don't know they exist.
"CREEK" not "CRICK"
What i dislike?Well ppl see some crap like this and they believe it,sad world.😞
Hmmm.put a sideways limb in the woods & hunt over it.😒
@rossdafareyemusic3239
5 жыл бұрын
I think there is a little more to it than that but alright
Now ppl will start using wire and such.The deer will get tangled,well then you can just go shoot them😞
i willing to bet this is a high fenced property there's no way this is an open property with deer like that around?!! if this is an open range, damn who ever is his neighbor is one lucky neighbor to have deer like this around, but i doubted it.. it's most likely high fence property, this is the only video i doubt, cause so many monster deer in it to be open property unless it's high fence.
How big are the chunks of timber that you put the horizontal rubs in and how many acres is a horizontal rub good for?
@elonwanders7167
5 жыл бұрын
Toothpick size.