Rubs from last season (pic1)
I got semi-lost in the bush in Nortern Alberta last season when I stumbled across this area torn up by a deer. Check out the height of the rubs (my cousin standing beside the tree) and notice one tree is tore in half in the other pic. This wan't from a moose as I saw the deer tracks all over the place. He beat the hell out of the trees like I've never seen before, I only wished he'd have crossed my path. JDinAB
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RE: Rubs from last season (pic1)
pic 2
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RE: Rubs from last season (pic1)
Did you ever see the deer? Was he standing on his hind legs when he made those rubs?
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Figruing the height of one of the rubs is around 20-24" taller than your cousin, and your cousin, I'm guessing is around 5.6"-6", the deer rub would be between 7-8 feet tall. The WT deer would've had to be standing on his hind legs when making that tall of a rub, which is deffinately a rare type of rub. I've never seen a deer do it, but maybe someone else has. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Tall Deer
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those are some seriously tall rubs. i would love to see the deer that made them.
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HMMMMM, not sure a deer cold make those, but who am I to say. Were there tracks on the ground. Did ya ever consider a moose.
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I'm thinking moose. If it's a deer it's a world record deer.
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There is NO way that could be a deer:D But if it is DAAAAANG;)
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No doubt about it.....those are moose rubs.
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