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Hey guys, I found this on a tree yesterday while bear hunting. Is it a peel?
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Sure looks like one to me....
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Looks like it....and fresh!
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Thats what i was thinking, but wasn't sure. This is in area with huckleberries. Maybe he wanted a change of pace?
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Time to HUNT!
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is that a stump or tree... Porcupine?? what you think huntbear?
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That's not a porcupine? Little chunks of bark, low to the ground, and each scratch looks like it's in pairs made by a pair of teeth. I'm far from knowing anything about this but, is this a porcupine?
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beaver??
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thats a tree and it looks like a peel from spring to me
also it sure has short tooth strokes .... not that I know anything just what I am guessing.....overall pattern of peel looks more porky than bear
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Quote from: mfswallace on August 31, 2012, 10:20:50 AM
is that a stump or tree... Porcupine?? what you think huntbear?
I may have spoke to soon earlier....
I took the photo and blew it up... I would bet Porky.... Bear would most likely have done more damage, and the teeth marks are real close/side by side... almost beaverish.. but never seen a beaver attack a conifer like that before.
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not a bear
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Looks like a peel to me.
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The peel is from a standing tree, not a stump. It was quite low to the ground and i looked for hair evidence or scat, but found none.
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I say yes but it is older
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