02/10/2026
“Rubline Field School”
How, when, and why deer communicate,
Q&A sessions, a place to share knowledge, experiences, and proper set up.
Deer are always communicating—
not just during the rut, and not just when another deer is standing there.
They communicate how:
Through scent left on the ground, on branches, and at scrapes.
Glands. Urine. Tracks. Rubs.
Each one sends information.
They communicate when:
Day and night. Early season. Pre-rut. Rut. Post-rut.
Communication doesn’t shut off—it simply changes.
They communicate why:
To mark territory.
To identify travel routes.
To find does.
To size up other bucks.
To understand who’s using an area and how often.
Every scrape tells a story.
Every rub is a message.
Every step through the woods leaves information behind.
When you understand how, when, and why deer communicate,
your setups stop being random—and start making sense.
This is what we’re breaking down, one piece at a time.
Stay tuned. 🦌🔥