wildernessmaster
Lil-Rokslider
Had the pleasure of scouting my buddies back 60 acres this weekend (post deer season here in NC). I had hunting the front section during the later half of the hunting season, but due to my lack of familiarity with this part I wanted to scout it first - after the season.
Aside from an almost gun fight with MS13 (we believe a neighboring tract is being used as a grow house or cook house) I had a phenomenal scouting trip.
One thing I am left in a slight conundrum about is a rub/scratch. I found what I originally thought was a rub (you could see it 50 yards away its so evident). After getting closer and evaluating it, I am not sure if it is a bear, deer, or cat. I am providing pictures below with some commentary.
Clearly there are some big bucks on this parcel. I found 4+" tracts, I found rubs everywhere, it is also nearly perfect for mature buck bedding (hilltop, ridge, benches, deadfall, water and food nearby). The downside to the buck theory for this rub is that I have never seen a buck rub a hardwood in this area. And every other rub I found was on a cedar or like. This tree is a birch or beech tree.
The bear theory is slightly supported by the fact there is a big rock pile not far away that clearly something had flipped the rocks over and dug into the ground looking for??. We also found some cedars that looked like something had "scratched its back" about 4-6' up it. Fresh strips of bark peeled slightly and overall more rubbing on certain sides than others. More so, the marks on the tree clearly indicate some antler tip or claws created them. I am more prone to believe claws because they are too evenly spaced in some areas to include to the side there is clearly a claw that looks like it wrapped around the tree and partially scrapped it. At the base of the tree we moved back leaves and it loose like (very faint at this point) a padded type of foot vs hoof. The downside to the bear theory is that it goes from the ground up to about 2'. Normally bears scratch up higher.
The cat theory is a little more specious. I do believe one evening on the front parcels I hunted I saw a large cat like animal dash across the edge of the woodline and jump into a tree right at last light. Aside from clearly just scratches (like a cat scratching post) on some other trees (but nowhere to this extent). I have no other evidence. So here are the pics...
Rub/Scratch in question:
Other scratches on Trees:
Here is one of the cedars rubbed high:
Hard to see but here is the rock pile. There is a small depression. Those rocks around it would have neatly fit perfect in it.
Aside from an almost gun fight with MS13 (we believe a neighboring tract is being used as a grow house or cook house) I had a phenomenal scouting trip.
One thing I am left in a slight conundrum about is a rub/scratch. I found what I originally thought was a rub (you could see it 50 yards away its so evident). After getting closer and evaluating it, I am not sure if it is a bear, deer, or cat. I am providing pictures below with some commentary.
Clearly there are some big bucks on this parcel. I found 4+" tracts, I found rubs everywhere, it is also nearly perfect for mature buck bedding (hilltop, ridge, benches, deadfall, water and food nearby). The downside to the buck theory for this rub is that I have never seen a buck rub a hardwood in this area. And every other rub I found was on a cedar or like. This tree is a birch or beech tree.
The bear theory is slightly supported by the fact there is a big rock pile not far away that clearly something had flipped the rocks over and dug into the ground looking for??. We also found some cedars that looked like something had "scratched its back" about 4-6' up it. Fresh strips of bark peeled slightly and overall more rubbing on certain sides than others. More so, the marks on the tree clearly indicate some antler tip or claws created them. I am more prone to believe claws because they are too evenly spaced in some areas to include to the side there is clearly a claw that looks like it wrapped around the tree and partially scrapped it. At the base of the tree we moved back leaves and it loose like (very faint at this point) a padded type of foot vs hoof. The downside to the bear theory is that it goes from the ground up to about 2'. Normally bears scratch up higher.
The cat theory is a little more specious. I do believe one evening on the front parcels I hunted I saw a large cat like animal dash across the edge of the woodline and jump into a tree right at last light. Aside from clearly just scratches (like a cat scratching post) on some other trees (but nowhere to this extent). I have no other evidence. So here are the pics...
Rub/Scratch in question:
Other scratches on Trees:
Here is one of the cedars rubbed high:
Hard to see but here is the rock pile. There is a small depression. Those rocks around it would have neatly fit perfect in it.