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Old 09-24-2021, 05:19 AM
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blksn8k
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Good luck to you as well. The chestnut oaks are covering the ground right now and I'm seeing more and bigger rubs. Based on what I'm seeing on the cameras some of the younger bucks are still in their bachelor groups but the mature bucks seem to be on their own already. Probably just my imagination but everything seems to be a few weeks ahead of schedule. Kinda strange. Sign of an early winter perhaps? Or is it because there are more mature bucks than I've ever seen in my lifetime and they just behave differently? That also means more competition for breeding rights which could also be causing some of the earlier activity. Only one more week till archery season and I can't wait...don't ignore October folks!
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