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Rubs. Let's see 'em!

I can remember two good ones I’ve come across the last five or so seasons. Came across one while still hunting in a big deer unit. He really went to town on a 5 inch diameter tree, to the point the trunk was splintering, low branches all gone. If elk existed in that unit Ide have thought it wasn’t a deer. Definitely slowed my step a little after that.
 
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It’s an old fence post, it has been there forever but I only noticed the rub about 3-4 years ago.
 
I‘m 6’ and hung my hat on the tree when standing by it. I’d love to see the bull.
 

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Unfortunately, I don't have pics of most of the better ones I've seen.
Here is a fence post the deer always seem to rub on. The buck was shot right near the fence post. Notice the cut in the top of his nose. I don't know, but it seemed possible he may have cut it on the barbed wire while making the rub.
 

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Unfortunately, I don't have pics of most of the better ones I've seen.
Here is a fence post the deer always seem to rub on. The buck was shot right near the fence post. Notice the cut in the top of his nose. I don't know, but it seemed possible he may have cut it on the barbed wire while making the rub.
That's cool. Great buck!
 
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