Rut
#2
I would guess it's happening right now. Check with a local. My advice always stay ready to shoot. They are tough to hit now because they are running all through the woods.
I did get some sound advice from a friend last year and again this year. If you see a doe with a couple bucks pass by out of range, then get down and move over to that trail. Even if you have to ground hunt. Chances are with in a little while more bucks will be passing by that same trail. If you don't move then you will only watch them as well. This happenned to me last year so thats why it's on my mind this year.
I did get some sound advice from a friend last year and again this year. If you see a doe with a couple bucks pass by out of range, then get down and move over to that trail. Even if you have to ground hunt. Chances are with in a little while more bucks will be passing by that same trail. If you don't move then you will only watch them as well. This happenned to me last year so thats why it's on my mind this year.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Oakland Md. USA
The peak of the rut usually occurs here in Maryland around November 15th. I am not
sure about Kansas. Hunt where the does frequent, like feeding sources early in the
morning and late in the evening. Find the does and the bucks will be close by.
sure about Kansas. Hunt where the does frequent, like feeding sources early in the
morning and late in the evening. Find the does and the bucks will be close by.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 337
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From: Oakland Md. USA
The peak of the rut usually occurs here in Maryland around November 15. I am not
sure about Kansas. Hunt where ever the does are. Most food sources are where the
does hang out in the early morning and late evening hours. If you find the does the
bucks will be close by.
sure about Kansas. Hunt where ever the does are. Most food sources are where the
does hang out in the early morning and late evening hours. If you find the does the
bucks will be close by.



