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#11
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
I also believe the bucks rest for a while in the morning after chasing and breeding all night. After the does go to bed, somewhere around 9 or 10, the bucks get up and cruise doe bedding areas looking for a hot doe.
That's my theory anyway. Take it or leave it.
I also believe the bucks rest for a while in the morning after chasing and breeding all night. After the does go to bed, somewhere around 9 or 10, the bucks get up and cruise doe bedding areas looking for a hot doe.
That's my theory anyway. Take it or leave it.
#12
my biggest buck to date i shot at 11.00 in the morning...and my grandma who is still hunting, shot almostall her bucks between 11.00 and 1.00 oclock...so IMO thats the time to be out there specially during the this time of year.
#13
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
I also believe the bucks rest for a while in the morning after chasing and breeding all night. After the does go to bed, somewhere around 9 or 10, the bucks get up and cruise doe bedding areas looking for a hot doe.
That's my theory anyway. Take it or leave it.
I also believe the bucks rest for a while in the morning after chasing and breeding all night. After the does go to bed, somewhere around 9 or 10, the bucks get up and cruise doe bedding areas looking for a hot doe.
That's my theory anyway. Take it or leave it.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,966
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
I started doing the dark-to-dark vigils a couple years ago. While I DID see deer in the middle of the day, I still saw the most activity in the early morning and late afternoon periods.
This year, it's been so dang warm here that the deer are only moving in the first or last 1/2 hour of daylight. I've sat from dark to after 1pm this week and saw nothing once it warmed up. If it would cool off, that would help, but the 10 day forecast show more of the same.
This year, it's been so dang warm here that the deer are only moving in the first or last 1/2 hour of daylight. I've sat from dark to after 1pm this week and saw nothing once it warmed up. If it would cool off, that would help, but the 10 day forecast show more of the same.
#18
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 319
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From: turners falls mass USA
hunt those hours......when others like you leave at 10 am or so you kick deer to others and you dont even know it.same for when you come back in the woods.if your already there other hunters jump them to you becausr your already set up.



