Dingo
Well-Known Member
This is exactly what I have always feared. This will certainly put this place under the microscope. Joy.
Yep! only takes one to ruin a good thing
This is exactly what I have always feared. This will certainly put this place under the microscope. Joy.
Any idea why this happened? I took a walk yesterday figuring I'd just trim some of the face slappers on blue. Found a number of trees snapped half off at the ground. I figured it was from wind from the storm but they all had bark stripped off of them in the same place, like it was scraped off with a knife or something. It looked too low to be from deer rubbing but others may know better on that than I do.View attachment 25012 View attachment 25013 View attachment 25014
Any idea why this happened? I took a walk yesterday figuring I'd just trim some of the face slappers on blue. Found a number of trees snapped half off at the ground. I figured it was from wind from the storm but they all had bark stripped off of them in the same place, like it was scraped off with a knife or something. It looked too low to be from deer rubbing but others may know better on that than I do.
Looks like deer rubs to me. There's big bucks in there
It could be a deer, however it's very early to be rubbing... They start rubbing in sept/oct. If there is felt on the tree at the rub marks, then it's definitely a deer. The one looks like someone ran it over.