
Rub???
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Rub???
I found this on choccolocco yesterday, I found some smaller rubs and a scrape line on an old wagon road bed. And this tree was on the same line with what looked to me like gouge marks. What say y’all? Deer rub or maybe a bear scratching?? I think it’s a buck rub, but I wanted y’all expert advice. 



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Re: Rub???
It’s an old mountain oak tree about the size of a 5 gallon bucket in diameter.
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Re: Rub???
Talked to my buddy today and he says he thinks it’s a hog marking. Could be..
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Re: Rub???
Skwirls will chew on one like that
:D Sometimes when I'm home alone I beat it like it owes me money :D
Re: Rub???
Thats a hog rubbing his head against that tree and its tusks are cutting it
See this all over at the club property
See this all over at the club property
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Re: Rub???
That’s what I thought too. Back when hogs got bad in hurtsboro and Union springs those rubbed trees like that were everywhere.
I was told boar hogs rub on a tree like that to calcify that plate in their sides so they don’t get cut fighting another boat hog.
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It was probably hogs then.
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May been