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FlDeerman 12-06-2013 03:12 PM

If the acorns have dried up try adding a feeder.Get the doe's back and the bucks will follow.I hunt N Florida and haven't see any big bucks yet but I know they are there.Doe's are coming to my food plots and since the rut should be starting soon I know the bucks will show up.It would help if we had some cold weather again.

tcross1 12-07-2013 06:22 AM

Yea the warm weather doesn't to be helping we do have doe feeding here. Ive also seen a couple scrapes but several rubs is there a way to determine how old they are? I know they aren't fresh since it seems dried up on the tree

Topgun 3006 12-07-2013 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by tcross1 (Post 4105549)
Yea the warm weather doesn't to be helping we do have doe feeding here. Ive also seen a couple scrapes but several rubs is there a way to determine how old they are? I know they aren't fresh since it seems dried up on the tree

***About the only way to tell if a rub is fresh is if it is still wet or if you were there in the last day or two before you found it and it wasn't there on your first trip. Low humidity and wind can dry a rub up quickly making one look old when it isn't.

NEhomer 12-07-2013 06:44 AM

Can't find any deer signs?

Here's some:

http://www.featurepics.com/FI/Thumb3...gns-176810.jpg

flags 12-07-2013 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Bullcamp82834 (Post 4105368)
I never hunted Fla but I hunted Ga quite a bit. The Ga rut peaked about the second week of Nov and ran on into Dec.
Big difference between Fla and Ga apparently.

This guy doesn't say where he is in N. FL, but I lived in Pensacola for 4 years. In that area, the peak of the rut usually hit around Martin Luther King Day in the 3rd week of Jan. That area has one of the latest ruts in the nation. They had a late muzzleloader season that ran until the end of Feb and I always saw rut signs clear up to the middle of that season.

Hunting the rut that late took some getting used to since it was so out of line from what I was used to.

Wilcam47 12-07-2013 08:31 AM

Deer have horns?

have you looked all over the 100acres? They prob are around just not by your stands...

tcross1 12-07-2013 07:07 PM

I live in live oak which is in north central florida and our hunting season ends jan. 14.

FlDeerman 12-08-2013 06:41 AM

With my trusty crossbow this season in zone D we can hunt till March2.Someone finally figured out the rut here is late.

ms6852 12-08-2013 09:32 AM

As the obvious has been stated, because of hunting season, the increase of human activity force the deer to change their patterns in eating or bedding. They may move to other areas that provide more shelter and less human intervention. They may began to feed at night especially if there is a full moon.

Night Crawler 12-09-2013 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by Wilcam47 (Post 4105627)
Deer have horns?

have you looked all over the 100acres? They prob are around just not by your stands...

Hah!! I have watched a buck bed 75yds in a fresh cut over. All I could see were his eyes. I would have never known there was a deer there if I did not watch him lay down. He never moved a muscle for over an hour.


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