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I hunted 92C the fist week. On Mon., called in a spike horn. On Tues., only does and fawns. On Wed., a 6 pointer weighing 230 lbs. On Thurs., an 8 pointer weighing 200 lbs. That filled our tags. Thur. morning showed a ton of fresh tracks and activity in a tilled field from the previous night. Mondays spike horn answered a buck grunt. The other 2 answered doe bleats, came looking for the does and were not very cautious.
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Looks like the Rut in areas is heating up!
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We shot a doe last sunday and she wasn't even close glands on her back legs were only slightly coloured and she wasn't puffy at all.
this morning I saw a giant buck tending a group of does but not chasing at all
this was all in 78E
Dan
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slow around here 92 A , a few bucks are chasing, most are still hold up in swamps and deep woods, rubs and scrapes, but scrapes are not being revisited much by bucks or does. bucks hesitant to come to rattling or grunts. All are extremelly skittish now since the ml/sg early november
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well nw portion of 92A i should say
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Heat of the rut is on in 55's
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Oh, it is ON! The one I got today has really stinky hocks and a thick swollen neck. He was trying to find the doe that I made him believe was in he area.
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I had a 140-150" 10 pointer 70 yards in front of me last night....Right on a trail a doe took 2 minutes before. He grunted most of the way.....Too far for the bow....Why couldn't he come last week during gun season? LOL
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Father in law called me this morning saying a big buck was out back of his house racing around sniffing around. By the time I got there it he was gone
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I don't know. where I am the rut is definitely in full swing if anything its winding down