Early Rut in IL?
#12
ORIGINAL: JohnnyLonghorns
October 14, Adams Co -saw about a 130-140 class chasing a bunch of does. Obviously no takers as most of the does ran away. Regardless, they are starting to look!
October 14, Adams Co -saw about a 130-140 class chasing a bunch of does. Obviously no takers as most of the does ran away. Regardless, they are starting to look!
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Midwest
I saw two young 8 points sparring at the end of September as far as that goes. My hunting partner saw a big 12 pointtrailing three does at a distacne the other night. But like someone else said, the does aren't ready!
#14
I've seen three bucks while on stand now, all three alone and sniffing the ground alot, two were making scrapes and one of them made a couple rubs. They're getting ready, but it's always up to the does when it starts. Still, they're not in the bachelor-groups anymore.
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Typical Buck
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From: St. Louis, Mo
The amount of daylight is what effects the rut. It is constant year in and year out.Hot weather just means the deer move eariler in the morning to bedding areas and later in the evening to the food sources.
Spudror from Mo
Spudror from Mo
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