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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=79604 In a previous video I posted, a lot of people said that a deer had rubbed the bark off a pine tree. That is not what did it - it was a wild hog that used the pine tree as a scratching post.

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  • When you move the camera its sounds awful what the hell its very anoying!

  • izaak78 - the camera has a metal lanyard attachment that has some slack on it. I try to take the lanyard off when I use this camera, but forgot to for this video.

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  • It was not a hog, it was Manbearpig guys

    I'm cereal!

  • Definitely chupacabra.

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  • man your dumb deer so use bigger trees your high bro they use little and big

  • most of the time a smaller buck like a spike or 4 pointer will rub on that tiny tree you showed us... bigger deer have more weight and need bigger trees to push back at them to get the velvet off of their horns... it only makes sence... that could easily be a huge buck that needed a stiff tree to rub on

  • BULL SHIT!! deer wiht use pine trees to rub their antlers... either to get the velvet off or as in a rub line for territory claiming... i live in highland new york and we do not have HOGS here wild in the woods yet... deer rub pint trees like that all the time so i dont know what your talking about... yess they prefer softer trees to rub on but they deffinitely will rub pines ill post a video soon and show all of you.. also the size of the deer/antlers will usually corespond to the tree size

  • dude you better hunt that spot.

  • must admit - thought it was a deer, but that's the Michigan mentality I have

  • Maybe you don`t have many 250 lb. bucks down there. In PA, they shread that size tree, on occasion. Not too common, but it happens.

  • yeah pretty good,but the easyest way for me to tell the difference,is there coarse pig hair left behind #2 mud left on the tree#3 tracks pig tracks at a glance look like deer,but pigs tend to walk on the frount portion of there hoves.

  • I was only talking about the deer around here lol thats it

  • lol dont be so hard on yourself lol I know nothing about hogs except how to raise them in my barn lol but I do know we dont have any wild ones up here at all whatsoever so I dont know didly about wild hog scrapes...does the meat taste gamie like other animals that roam the wild??

  • Good to know. I like how well you explained and showed the difference.

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