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  1. A buck is capable of breeding anytime between velvet shed in early autumn to antler drop in late winter (again, think autumn). A buck's breeding season is determined by having sufficient levels of testosterone in the bloodstream, which also regulates the buck's antler cycle.

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · As days shorten, a whitetail bucks pineal gland responds by releasing melatonin. Increased melatonin causes the hypersecretion of FSH and LH from the pituitary gland, and these two compounds enter a bucks testicles, prompting an increase in testosterone and sperm cell production.

    • Clint Mccoy, DVM
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  4. The more females that fail to successfully breed during their first estrus, the longer the duration of the rut. Fortunately, an unbalanced buck to doe ratio can be fixed by decreasing the buck harvest and increasing the doe harvest, which will bring the ratio back into balance.

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · These calls can be heard echoing through the woods, indicating the presence of a rutting buck. The Chase and Territories. Once a buck identifies a doe in heat, he will pursue her relentlessly. This pursuit can often lead to intense chases, as bucks attempt to keep up with their potential mates.

  6. Aug 20, 2013 · 1) Hunt between does. If you know where two or more groups of does hang out, look for logical funnels or corridors between them. Bucks use corridors to cover their movements as they travel from group to group. 2) Hunt all day. You are just as likely to see a buck at noon as at the crack of dawn when they are searching for hot does.

  7. Generally, bucks begin “making scrapes” several weeks after the first rubs appear. This activity increases as the breeding season peaks and then declines throughout the remainder of the rutting period. A scrape is made by a buck pawing a spot of ground, usually to bare soil, and rub-urinating in that soil.

  8. Apr 5, 2022 · I define a trickle rut as actually being a prolonged breeding/conception period, created by does that either do not find a buck on her first estrus cycle, or one that comes into estrus late due to physiological stress (usually created by poor nutrition during the nursing recovery period).

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