the seeking phase is on!!!
#2
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From: glen gardner nj USA
Yup, I was out this morning and saw several bucks wandering around oblivious to everything except for the scent of a doe. This was zone 7 in NJ. Now is the time to be out there.
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: New Jersey
Same in zone 10. I saw a buck on Tuesday chasing a doe real hard. I had two others going nuts over estrus scent by my stand. They both were together walked away from me 50 yards, turned over the can twice, and they both came back. It was a nice day in the woods.
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: OLD TAPPAN NJ USA
Was out yesterday in ZOne 2 and only saw 8 does/yearlings and no bucks. I didnt even see alot of sign for some reason. I put some scent out but it only seemed to make the does nervous. Oh well---this warm weather for the rest of the week may keep them down until things really heat up.
Bob
Bob
#7
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Bruceton mills WV USA
No my way to town last night there were deer allover the place even on a highway they dont normaly cross. Something has the deer in northern WV moveing around. Yepppppppppeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!















#8
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Hagerstown, MD
I snuck out of work yesterday to get some evening hunting in. About a half hour before dark a young doe pops out of the corn and right on her heals is a nice 6pt. Well I grunt at the 6pt he breaks off the doe and starts heading towards me, he has to cross a little fence and he is in shooting range. He got about 10ft from the fence, stopped looked to his left and started quartering backwards, in comes a big 8pt walking stiff legged ears pinned back....he back down the 6 pt and then chased him off. I grunted again and the 8pt came back but he never offered me a shot that I felt real comfortable with, by the time he came into range where I could get a clear shot it was so dark all I could see was the white of his antlers. I think things are definatly starting to heat up here in the northeast, now is the time to be in the woods.
#9
Super Moderator
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From: Roane Co. WV USA Member since 11/1999
Had the opportunity this evening to watch a big 10 pt. that just happend to be traveling with a doe from this area......he showed up several weeks ago. From what I observed this evening swollen neck, the inside of his rear legs and tarsels very dark from urine....not to mention they came in and went out of the area together makes me think that the next two weeks may be the primo time to bow hunt... atleast in my neck of the woods. Heck, I walked out on my porch to get a better look with the binocs and he did not budge! I whistled to get his attention to get an even better look at him....all he did was raise his head, look and go back to eating as did the doe. That is a great sign! Good Luck and Be Safe People.




