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Old 10-13-2009 | 10:20 AM
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WhitBri
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Originally Posted by Outdoorcountry
After reading, it appears I was a week off. The seeking phase starts a couple days before the rutting moon which would put the chasing phase the week after....my bad

"When the second full moon after the autumnal equinox falls between late October and November 12th, the seeking phase of the rut will start approximately three to four days before the full moon and run three to four days after it. The chasing phase will kick in a couple days after the full moon and be intense for about ten days following the full moon. The breeding phase will begin about seven days after the full moon and last about fourteen days thereafter if the herd is fine-tuned (meaning it has good nutrition, good habitat, a good sex ratio, and a well represented mature buck population). Note that the phases will overlap somewhat.
When the second full moon after the autumnal equinox occurs November 13th or later, the seeking phase will begin approximately three days before the full moon. However, the chasing phase will begin a little earlier than normal, and the breeding phase will occur from the full moon to fourteen days thereafter in fine-tuned herds. So, when the rutting moon appears late, the breeding phase takes place a little sooner than when it appears in early November. "____________________Charles Alsheimer from his article "Touched by Light".

I've read the article and know the info in it. I use to try to follow it until I had a couple years it didn't hold true for here, it was one of the years with an early hunter moon so I took my vacation earlier than normal the last few days in Oct and first few in Nov., normal average weather, I saw deer even saw some rut activity, but didn't kill, my father took his vacation at the normal second week of Nov and had stories of a lot more deer activity and more rut activity. Same experience with the late hunter moon in years past I missed the action by a week. I guess bottom line is regardless if we disagree or agree on what's causing the rut to happen we'll both be in the treestands at the same most years and see great activity, I just have not seen where Alsheimers therory is hard fact when the moon is early or late, This means he is seen to be right most years, but not all in my mind.
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