hows it looking everywhere else?? Seems the rut is just about over with here. Most of the mature bucks have what does that are left bedded and they are also hitting the food hard since im assuming they are rundown. The smaller bucks are still chasing the doe around the field, but thats because they are youngins
The rut wasnt to active here since the hot temps hit at the wrong time
Post rut in affect
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I talked to my cousin in Virginia yesterday, making hunting plans for next week. He hasn't seen any sign of the bucks chasing does there. Which worries me a little. However, looks like cold weather is moving in the first of the week. CF . . .I guess it's possible that your rut has started and nearing completion and it's doesn't look like it's started at all in SW VA. Either that or the bucks have left the farm. Worries me.
Anybody else in S.W. Virginia?
Anybody else in S.W. Virginia?
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The bucks here are still with doe's or searching for them here in southern Ohio.
Yesterday that big ten that I passed on was in my front yard thirty yards from my breakfast room window at 9:40 in the morning. He was coming to check out about five doe's that were having a late breakfast of English ivy I have as ground cover. Last night I saw an eight (two year old) running a doe in the cut bean field I was hunting.
It is still going on here and I think we still have a hot five to six days before it starts to taper off. It actually gets better at the end when there are fewer receptive doe's and the bucks have to travel and search more to find these "late bloomers."
Yesterday that big ten that I passed on was in my front yard thirty yards from my breakfast room window at 9:40 in the morning. He was coming to check out about five doe's that were having a late breakfast of English ivy I have as ground cover. Last night I saw an eight (two year old) running a doe in the cut bean field I was hunting.
It is still going on here and I think we still have a hot five to six days before it starts to taper off. It actually gets better at the end when there are fewer receptive doe's and the bucks have to travel and search more to find these "late bloomers."
Doesn't matter here as I can't get out until next week!!!!!!!!!!!
Pout... pout... pout....
There's better be some deer left, is all I can say! LOL
Pout... pout... pout....
There's better be some deer left, is all I can say! LOL
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I am seeing less over all buck movement up here just south of Lake Erie. However the last 2 weeks of Nov. before gun season is when I see the biggest bucks while bow hunting. I hit it hard right up till gun season. Some of the biggest bucks I have seen while bow hunting have been on the days around Thanksgiving.
Bucks chasing in NE Wisconsin
The bucks are chasing hard here in Norteast Wisconsin. The greatest activity seems to be in the mornings. I've been working, but have the rest of the week off. Guess where I'll be
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I was on stand this morning and had a doe come running by and then I heard a buck grunting hard and here comes a 6pt(maybe 16inches wide) hot on her heals. Then right behind him comes a little spike. So she was in heat but it still seems 75% of the doe are done here. Bucks are still swelled up, but they wilkl stay like that untill after the second rut which should kick in in 2 weeks..
temps are supposed to be 45 here next week so maybe the bucks might spike again..
Mike, like you said.. should be another 5-6 days here of movement then its pretty much over untill some of the young doe come in
temps are supposed to be 45 here next week so maybe the bucks might spike again..
Mike, like you said.. should be another 5-6 days here of movement then its pretty much over untill some of the young doe come in
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