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  1. Nov 2, 2023 · During the late season, when deer are moving during warmer periods, Woods will hunt during a 10 percent increase in temperature. That means a small bump, like from 30 to 33 degrees. When the rut is increasing in intensity, like it is right now, typical and stable weather makes for great hunting days, too, Woods says.

  2. Nov 23, 2013 · A sure sign that the rut is about over is when does reunite with their fawns. Breeding typically breaks up doe/fawn units as the incessant buck pressure forces does and fawns apart. Fawns are wandering all over the woods looking for momma. They will be back together as soon as the doe is bred and the buck leaves her.

  3. Oct 26, 2022 · 5 Mistakes Deer Hunters Make During the Rut. The rut is the promised land. It’s the great equalizer between hunter and hunter, and hunter and whitetail. It’s a couple-week period that is destined to deliver dumb deer to us, and if we’re lucky, provide a magical encounter or two that makes it all worth the wait. Except, it mostly doesn’t.

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · One of the most effective ways to hunt this stage is to hunt the downwind fringe of where you believe a buck is bedding. Make sure your scent cone is missing the bedding area by referencing the HuntZone feature. If you haven’t seen any shooters by mid-morning, try rattling. A buck is likely bedded down by now.

  5. Nov 30, 2012 · I have a goat breeder friend who keeps a couple wethers to keep his bucks company when they are not in a breeding pen with does. They get along great, and they don't fight at all. His bucks would fight with each other, but they ignored the wethers.

  6. Jun 13, 2016 · Hunters spend countless hours trying to pattern buck movements during the rut, attempting to decipher the “code” that unlocks the secret to buck locations. Some hunters use trail-camera photos to decide where to hang a treestand in hopes that the buck will return.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · The fall rut follows a somewhat similar progression. Noted deer hunter, photographer and researcher Charles J. Alsheimer broke the rut into three predictable stages. He said the first phase, seeking, is marked by a sudden increase in buck activity as bucks seek does. Chasing begins when a buck locates a doe that’s near estrus.

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