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RE: Alabama Early Rut signs???
I hunted the Upper Delta WMA yesterday, just north of Mobileand found two fresh scrapes.
One was actually under a swamp chestnut tree on an old road, first one I'd ever seen, under a low hanging branch. I killed a doe during muzzleloader season near Demopolis that smelled very much like she was in estrous. Maybe we are starting to have a "normal" rut in Alabama since they have liberlized the doe harvest? |
RE: Alabama Early Rut signs???
Can't wait to see what happens!!
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RE: Alabama Early Rut signs???
I killed a nice 12 point Sat morning in East Alabama. His neck was almost as swelled as it could be and his tarsal glands were soakin wet, and man did he stank! I found 3 fresh scrapes still steamin' on Thursday last week and followed his trail that circledaround a pond to find over 6 or 7 nice sapling rubs. I've never seen this much sign this early in the year where I hunt.Maybe the cold weather had somethin to do with this one gettin riled up this soon?? I doubt the does are comin into estrous already. Either way I'm glad that buck decided to start postin his signs up everywhere. My buddy killed a nice 6 point down here in Auburn yesterday that wasn't even close to ruttin'.
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RE: Alabama Early Rut signs???
deer will use scrapes the same way dogs use hydrants. Just marking their spot. Not necessarily using them for rutting activity. |
RE: Alabama Early Rut signs???
killed a nice 8pt 12/4 following 4 does. he was about 5 min. behind.neck was swollen.hunted choccolocca wma later in the week and heard buck grunting after doe.
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