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Legacy

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  2. 2012 LOC Derby Dates Spring May 4th - May 13th Summer June 16th - July 29th Fall - August 17th - Sept 3rd
  3. congrats Jeff
  4. congrats on the success.
  5. Movement has been pretty awful this year and we can surely blame it on the record breaking fall weather. Congrats on the 2 bucks.
  6. congrats!
  7. Majority of the rut activity happens at night. Human pressure makes it even more so. While i do witness some rut activity during gun season, the majority of it is during bow season. No big surprise that does are with fawns. Fawns will be with their mother until she is breeding and the second she is done they will be right back with her. Mornings have still been the best for me. Concentrate on the thickest cover you have and if the deer are anywhere it will be there. Evenings- With the wind in your favor, place yourself close to the thickest cover and the nearest food source. Corn is my fav once the weather pattern changes to something more seasonable. Mornings- With the wind in your favor, place yourself close to the thickest cover and the best travel route back to bedding (in farm country it will be a funnel).
  8. sounds like bs. what the deal with that?
  9. 90% of all rut activity we all see is 1.5 year old bucks chasing does. While its a great thing to witness, its really not a good dipiction of the rut or if things are "hot and heavy". The single most important thing to consider on the timing of the rut is "are there mature bucks on their feet during the day?". 1.5 year old bucks are pumped full of testosterone and act like teenage boys around the girls and they are looking for any kind of positive response from them. On the other hand mature bucks typically wont be on their feet until the first doe is in heat and not until that happens will they begin their pursuit. The first rut usually breeds 70-80% of all does 1.5 years and older. The unbred does will cycle again along with this years does (born ontime mid may- early june) about a month later. For all of you who believe in the full moon theory this would be the 3rd full moon after the autumn equinox. If it was up to mother nature then mature bucks would do all the breeding but with our buck herd dominated by younger bucks and the buck to doe ratio that tends to favor does, the chances of 1.5 year old bucks being a part of the breeding process is great. A does breeding window is short. About 24 hours. But she has a tendency to smell right 24 before and 12-24 hours after so bucks will stay with them for this entire time period which is almost 3 days. A breeder buck will go from girl to girl and will be quite busy for the entire breeding phase. A young buck will continue to seek and certainly take every opportunity put before him. While i believe does prefer mature buck, whether they are programed to seek dominate mates or if they simply prefer the maturity level of a older buck over a "teenager". if the time is right a doe will not let herself go unbred. So when opportunity knocks... Typically the second rut comes and goes without anyone ever even knowing. The seeking/ chasing phases are almost never seen, largly due to the decreasing buck population. Matures have felt the pressure in the woods by now and the majority of the exciting daytime rut activity happens at night. Once the rut is over priority one for mature bucks is to put the replenish themselves and put some winter weight on. Typically the last week of gun season and more importantly the late season provide an chance to witness this and also an opportunity, once again, at a big buck. Resorting back to tactics and patterns that were successful during the first week of the archery will prove be successful again as bucks (and does) return to their prerut behavior.
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  12. happy birthday Bob!
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  14. congrats
  15. happy birthday Keith!
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