Sunday, October 18th, 2009 Posted in I-L | Comments Off
The licking branch as it is referred to would probably be better categorized as a nibbling branch as a buck tends to chew or gnarl the end of the branch to leave scent behind. Deer have several scent dispersing locations on their body which all play a part in leaving it's signature for other deer. You will find the licking branch right about chest height above a scrape. Read more..