The Rut is over what now?
#12
RE: The Rut is over what now?
As many have stated hunt the food sources. Here just off picked corn fields can be great, and you never know when you may get into a flurry of rut activity. I've killed a couple of nice bucks in Dec. when they were after a yearling Doe
Dan
Dan
#13
RE: The Rut is over what now?
ORIGINAL: G_O_N
Just wondering now that the rut is over, What do I hunt now?
Just wondering now that the rut is over, What do I hunt now?
#14
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RE: The Rut is over what now?
what about a bean field that was pick back in oct do you think they'll be feeding there or not .the reason i ask is thats all i've got around me rigt now .
#16
RE: The Rut is over what now?
I have seen some of the biggest deer this time of year. They are tending does, the rut is not over yet. Find a hot doe and look out, being they are few and far between the big dogs will be out.
I am hunting the wheat field every hunt, from here on in.
I am hunting the wheat field every hunt, from here on in.
#17
RE: The Rut is over what now?
ORIGINAL: arrow2512
what about a bean field that was pick back in oct do you think they'll be feeding there or not .the reason i ask is thats all i've got around me rigt now .
what about a bean field that was pick back in oct do you think they'll be feeding there or not .the reason i ask is thats all i've got around me rigt now .
#18
RE: The Rut is over what now?
we're going this Saturday with Bow and i'm getting on that same spot i saw those two little bucks maybeI can see something bigger? but yea its not like there is a massive amount of food where i'm setup at but there are alot of acorn trees because that day they were eating whileI was there thenI kinda scared them but they didnt go pretty far, So should I still use my doe can? even though the second rut hasent kicked yet? I just found that out by other hunters in my area, Where im hunting at its mostly mountains and trees, there is no food plot or feeder or anything because its part National forest and Private property,