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I've had great luck the last week of Oct,through early Nov.Good luck this year!
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Good luck predicting rut ... even following the new moon theory ..... the rut is still subject to hunter pressure, temperature,I usually take the first 2 weeks off in November because of cooler weather and deer movement .Peek breeding makes for a long day in the stand unless you have "the" hot doe on the mountain under your stand.I much prefer to hunt the seek and chase part of the rut . good deer movements and bucks searching and frustrated makes for some pretty intense moments in the field.Charly Alsheimers book is pretty accurate and he puts on a heck of a seminar i would recommend to anybody.
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You can't go wrong with the first week of Nov
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Get in the woods and put one through the pump station! Good Luck this season everybody.
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Originally Posted by Canuck33
(Post 3456336)
You can't go wrong with the first week of Nov
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With a little proper scouting, you could pattern a deer well prior to the rut! Once the rut hits then it all goes hay-wire(here today & gone tomorrow). I always like to do a bit of non-invasive hunting during Oct. to note habitat changes, food sources, rublines,scrapelines,Etc. I personally don't believe in just jumping in a stand once the rut heats up. That's kinda lazy. I observe/learn something on every outing into the hunting grounds. While the bucks may throw a certain level of caution to the wind during the rut, one must remember that they didn't grow to do be dominant bucks by accident. My view on the topic is: Whenever you can!! Enjoy your hunts!! Try not to focus on killing, but rather on being observant/woodswise! Good Luck Bowhunting Folks! IT'S AWESOME!!!
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I follow Charlie Alsheimers book for the most part and i am on vacation starting this week for 2 weeks total....Another helpful hint is during the full moon .... i hunt from 10 am till 2 and last light.
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