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ZEKE83 09-24-2009 05:01 AM

Best days to Bow hunt in NY
 
I have 5 days of vaction to use during the NY bow season Oct17-Nov20. What are the best days to hunt according to the moon phases, and the forcasted rut?

I always hunt as often and as long as I can, but I want to plan ahead to increase my chances. Thanks

Bernie P. 09-24-2009 05:24 AM

Opening week in the SZ regular (gun) season would be your best bet for success if you haven't been able to scout and find a good spot for early bow.More deer,more hunters pushing them around and right in the heart of the rut.

ZEKE83 09-24-2009 05:35 AM

Im looking to take time off for bow only in 6s. I have done alot of scouting, and have a few good spots. I have never paid attention to the moon phase or rut... if I had time I was in the woods. This year I want to take off some days that are supposed to have high deer activity.

Western MA Hunter 09-24-2009 07:17 AM

I always seem to have best luck Nov 7-20

Steve863 09-24-2009 08:00 AM

I keep hearing all these bowhunters talking about early November being the best time due to the rut, but I surely have seen way more deer early to mid October while I was out turkey hunting or bowhunting during the first week or so of the season. The deer are totally unspooked at this time compared to later in the season. I have even seen bucks still in their bachelor groups in October before the rut starts kicking in. Nothing like having several bucks coming at you all in a row! If one were allowed to gun hunt in October it would be a snap compared to the normal season where they have been harassed for a month or more already.

bugsNbows 09-24-2009 08:02 AM

+1 with Steve863's comments.

rh160kid 09-24-2009 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by ZEKE83 (Post 3452128)
Im looking to take time off for bow only in 6s. I have done alot of scouting, and have a few good spots. I have never paid attention to the moon phase or rut... if I had time I was in the woods. This year I want to take off some days that are supposed to have high deer activity.

Zeke-this year the rutting moon(2nd full moon after the autumnal equinox) falls on Nov. 2nd. This is the moon the does estrous cycle is keyed off of. That bein said the 2-3 days prior to Nov. 2nd and the 5-9 days after will be when bucks are at there peak seeking phase and into the full out chase phase of the rut. There are factors that can effect how much of this you will see such as weather, high hunting pressure, etc. But all factors aside these are the days to hunt. For the past ten years i have taken my vacation time during the 2-3 days prior and 5-9 days after the rutting moon. (as i am this year). 5 of my 6 biggest bucks ever have come during these days. coincedence? i dont think so. BTW if you want to check out a great book about the moon and whitetails Charlie Alsheimers Hunting Whitetails by the Moon is a must read. It also has a chart in there of what date the rutting moon falls on up to like 2015 or so. Good luck.

nybowhunter 09-24-2009 08:46 AM

I have seen deer at various times during the season. That's a tough call. For some reason, most are the first week of November has been lucky FOR ME. I love to take off the week after Halloween. My last 4 were 11-3, 11-4, 11-7 and 11-10. One never knows.....good luck!!

ZEKE83 09-24-2009 09:25 AM

Thanks guys! I think ill take some time off around the begining of Nov. I am going to start taking notes on deer activity, so I can have something to look back on to plan hunts.

crokit 09-25-2009 06:56 AM

Nov 7-12:deer::deer::deer:

Shed94 09-27-2009 11:05 AM

I've had great luck the last week of Oct,through early Nov.Good luck this year!

nysmoker 09-27-2009 11:40 AM

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.

Canuck33 09-28-2009 06:11 AM

You can't go wrong with the first week of Nov

sharpie71 09-28-2009 06:11 AM

Get in the woods and put one through the pump station! Good Luck this season everybody.

TaggedOut 10-27-2011 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Canuck33 (Post 3456336)
You can't go wrong with the first week of Nov


I'll second that.

PREDATE 10-28-2011 06:00 AM

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!!!

nysmoker 10-30-2011 07:40 AM

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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