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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: buckeyebowhunter on November 11, 2007, 07:50:00 AM
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In my last four days of hunting I have seen no sign of rut activity,very little scrapes or rubs, and no bucks. I'm in Perry County is this the same in other areas of Ohio. If so when do you think the rut will kick in full swing?
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I'm currently up in northwest Ohio And things are heating up. I was working around the barnyard last friday morning and saw 9 different bucks out in broad daylight moving across the stubble fields. Have since seen many others out chasing does.
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The rut has been in since the 1st in eastern ohio.
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I hunted Guernsey Cty 11/1 - 11/7 and saw very little activity. This is a spot with a lot of deer and a lot of bucks. Very little chasing... The wind and rain on Sun and Mon seemed to decrease deer activity. The scrapes I saw were brand new. 5 bucks together on 11/6 had no interaction. I kept thinking it's gonna take off... and it never did while I was there. Certainly different than other years. Wish I was there this week, have to wait until Friday.
We planted somne foodplots for the first time - clover, brassica/turnip, chicory - and the deer have been eating a lot. Maybe they're too fat and sassy to worry about the rut? Not really, but you wonder if it has any effect.
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It looks like the rut is getting a late start again this year. I'm just now beginning to see some buck's starting to search for does in Holmes County.
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Nothing in my woods yet
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I was out on the 2nd and 3rd of last week and saw scrapes and rubs but the deer were not really active in coshocton co.I went this friday the 9th and as I thought things changed.From what I saw-a doe being hounded by a small forky.Her mouth was wide open gasping she was being run hard.After rattling,a 120 class 8 point walked up a scrape line to me with his nose to the ground.He quartered away at 10 yards,I let her fly.He didn't walk more than 20 yards before he layed down and died within 2 minutes.From what I'm seeing they are in full swing.Get to the woods now.
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Im in east central NY, this past week Ive seen rubs, scrapes and a 6 point chasing does grunting all the way.I think it may be a sporadic rut this year since Ive seen little bits of rutting activity since late October.Last year I saw most during mid November.
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They are chasing good here in Harrison County. They have been for about 5 days now.
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Around my neck of Ohio woods, bucks have been chasing does since a week ago this wens. Thursday evening it was like Grand Central Station in the woods, deer where running around everywhere. I believe it's prime time right now.
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On our farm in harrison county ,one area has lots of does the bucks where consintrated in that area.Our buddys are hunting the back of the farm and seing nothing.But we where seing 10 bucks at a sitting.I think we had the first esteris does.I think you need to find thoes does.
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Last Monday I saw 6 bucks chasing doe. :archer:
Paul
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rut in Full swing in NE Ohio. I killed a nice 7 point last night that we found this morning. It was chasing a doe. On Friday night my hunting partner killed a doe and when we took it to the check station there was 7 other people checking in deer.
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Bucks are going nuts here in W.Central In.Passed on 32 bucks so far[under 20 yds.only counted] , a couple of 135-140's tempters and saw 7 over 150 on 5 diff. farms,waiting for the big one sure is fun!!!!???? Going to OH. when gun season starts here- any one need a good "dragger" in OH???
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Started on strong in my area (NE Ohio) four days ago. Bucks chasing does and coming in fast to the horns. Got to watch a great fight between two Friday night. About 40 minutes worth of non-stop head thrashing action. Quite a sight!
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I'm in The southern tier of NY and there isn't much going on where I hunt. I think maybe the lack of acorns has the does looking for food in other than traditional areas for this time of year and the bucks are following the does. See I can always come up with some kind of excuse.
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I have been seeing some activity but not as much as I usually see at this time, maybe the does in my area are a lil late? I dont know, but I think at any moment it will be the full on chase in my woodlots
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I believe what the guys in Ohio are seeing is just that the chase phase, actual breeding(when most does come into estrus) is still abit off or about to start, we are a few days away from that in my part of NY as well. shawn
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I had a big 8 point following the trail a doe had made earlier. He grunted like a pig the whole time, even made a weird clicking noise. Trashed some branches, circled me completely and never blew out of the area. He even winded me, but wanted that doe too bad to care.
-Charlie
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I spent every day last week (5th -9th) in a tree. I saw a fair amount of buck movement early in the week but very little chasing. i kept count and out of the 19 buck sightings I had, only 3 were chasing, and all 3 were chasing the same doe. That was Monday the 5th. The rest of the week all I saw was bucks out cruising. EVERY single doe I saw still had the young-uns with her.
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Like Shawn said I believe they're still just searching in most areas because you know when prime time rut is in you see bucks running crazy everywhere.
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I've seen Thankgiving week be the best time. With the full moon coming that weekend I'd bet on that period as the hottest.
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I'm thinking this weekend should be prime in my neck of the woods been seeing some searching but the best is yet to come!
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i got to witness a nice buck breed a doe at 25yds from me while i was on the ground 11/10.
we saw 5 different bucks that day following/chasing does i n clinton county.
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Not sure how they do it in New York, but here in Ohio, we usually shoot bucks while they're chasing does, not breeding them. That's just plain wrong! :saywhat: :eek: :D
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I hunted all this weekend and saw a lot of does and not very many bucks (2) and thye were yearan 1/2 olds. Nothing chasing around me yet. Hopefully it will pick up in the next two weeks. I have three days off next week and hope to see something good out there.