Temps and the Rut
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: MN - hunt Wisconsin
Posts: 88
Temps and the Rut
Hey all...
Just looking for opinion on something. I will be hunting in NW Wisconsin over the next 5/6 days, and the temps may get to the mid to upper 50's, with clouds and little wind.
What are your thoughts on temps and the rut? Obviously, you do not want a heat wave. But, do you think temps in the upper 50's could kill the action? I am thinking that all should be okay, with the cloud cover and little wind. There also may be a shower or two, and, it will be the PEAK of the rut.
Wishful thinking?
Just looking for opinion on something. I will be hunting in NW Wisconsin over the next 5/6 days, and the temps may get to the mid to upper 50's, with clouds and little wind.
What are your thoughts on temps and the rut? Obviously, you do not want a heat wave. But, do you think temps in the upper 50's could kill the action? I am thinking that all should be okay, with the cloud cover and little wind. There also may be a shower or two, and, it will be the PEAK of the rut.
Wishful thinking?
#2
RE: Temps and the Rut
I would hunt it hard (and I'm sure you would anyways). With the showers moving in and out, the barometer will be moving and we know when the barometer moves, the deer move. 50's isn't exactly a heat wave, but moreless comfortable weather for sitting all day. I think the only thing the weather will affect is that you can't hang our buck over night without it spoiling.
#3
RE: Temps and the Rut
Temperatures have no effect on the rut.
The rut is determined by photoperiod, or how much light reaches the does eyes. When the amount is just right, they go into esterous.
Tempteratures will effect deer movement though, and if the does arent moving, the buck movement will be slighty decreased.
With that said, they will still be moving, even of the weather is a bit warm.
The rut is determined by photoperiod, or how much light reaches the does eyes. When the amount is just right, they go into esterous.
Tempteratures will effect deer movement though, and if the does arent moving, the buck movement will be slighty decreased.
With that said, they will still be moving, even of the weather is a bit warm.
#4
RE: Temps and the Rut
Weather doesn't sound too bad. Here in Ohio its still post rut and the mornings are amazing here right now. So I would definitly do some morning hunting with colder temps. But I would seriously think about spending one of the days in your stand from sun up to sun down. GOOD LUCK!
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Convoy Ohio USA
Posts: 587
RE: Temps and the Rut
Hey Ohio Hunter3303, I think that you meant to say that here in Ohio it is still pre- rut.I amin NW Ohio ( Van Wert Co.) and if it is post rut, that was the fastest rut I have ever seen in my 20+ years of bowhunting!!
Weare just starting to see bucks with does up here.We really started seeing an increase is scrapes in the past week or so here. Early last week I had 4 bucks around me one evening, 2 sets of twos, so they were still together then. Now they are alone or with does. I really think it will start getting hot next week. Time to start using some vacation days. This evening I had really big bodies buck broadside at about 18 yards, but he was about 5 minutes to late. Just at that point of night where you couldn't really make out the rack. But he will be back hpefully. Good luck and hope you get one of our famous Ohio brusiers.
Weare just starting to see bucks with does up here.We really started seeing an increase is scrapes in the past week or so here. Early last week I had 4 bucks around me one evening, 2 sets of twos, so they were still together then. Now they are alone or with does. I really think it will start getting hot next week. Time to start using some vacation days. This evening I had really big bodies buck broadside at about 18 yards, but he was about 5 minutes to late. Just at that point of night where you couldn't really make out the rack. But he will be back hpefully. Good luck and hope you get one of our famous Ohio brusiers.