My son was out to the deer woods thursday the 7th and saw a eight pointer running a doe around an open field. He said it looked like it was Nov.
Anyone else ever see something like this-this late.
A guy at work said he almost hit a nice buck with his car. This was about two weeks ago.
Gosh, I hope that doesn't mean the new ones won't start growing till August. :eek:
Gerald
Several times I have seen bucks with their antlers in the middle of April,but not this year.
had a deer hit about 1/2 mile from our house Thursady the 7 th of April.......still had its fork horn rack on it......strange times we are in ?????? :dunno:
I picked up a drop with 4 points Friday. It was quite white,and the tips of 3 points were chewed, so it has been laying a while.
kstout,
Where ya at in BR? My camp is by Big Jackson School, off of 19 mile rd. Small world.
From what I understand, bucks hanging onto antlers longer, or dropping antlers early is often a sign of herd stress.
Meaning, perhaps poor food, poor herd structure, over population for available quality food, skewed antlerled buck to doe ratio, stressful rut, they drop early. And vice versa.
From what I've read, bucks holding onto antlers later is perhaps a signal of better overall "herd health".
Timing of shedding is one of the last and least understood thing about whitetailed deer. Stress from injury or heavy rut will make them drop, but other than that anywhere from mid Dec, on through late April and early May... Most will have dropped by mid Feb.
One study I read stated an individual buck will shed very closely to the same date each year unless stressed then early, but other than that it's any one's guess.
Last year I had a 3pt. around here that never dropped at all.
I have pictures from the end of March but never into April. But then again I have yet to figure out whitetails so it probalby is more common that I figure.
The latest I have saw was on St. Patrick's day about 30 years ago. Hap
I got pix of a buck on March 28 with headgear.
I saw an 8-point friday night with a doe or possibly a bald buck. Saw him twice. Still wearing a nice rack.
Yep...there's still some in Bama that have their antlers. I found a shed back in the first of March, but I have seen one last week that still had his antlers.
I picked up a four point and forky drops on 6 April. Four point scored 55.125" :thumbsup: :archer2:
The latest I have seen a buck in full antler was April 1st. I was trout fishing about 3 years ago and he walked across the creek in front of me. Shawn
Global warming sounds like...LOL
Saw a half rack 8pt. Saturday morning while hunting yotes. This was near Ann Arbor, MI.
I had to do a double take when I saw him standing out in the field...strange!
According to our state game dept. it has to do with the levels of testosteron that bucks can sometimes maintain thru the winter. Heavy acorns crops in Ky seems to have helped keep the levels up. They also said that it will give this years herd a healthy booist :campfire:
Less than a week ago I had 4 bucks at my feeder near the house. 3 of them had both sides and the 4th one had dropped both sides. They were all smaller bucks. Three days ago I saw a small buck there with both sides still on, Steve
I saw a buck in SC on Saturday with antler buds started already. They were only about an inch out of his skull, but they were absolutely there. Maybe local conditions have something to do with the timing of antler drop and re-growth. One of the guys I was hunting with found sheds that had lots of rodent chewing marks on them so it looked like they had been shed and on the ground for a while.
Learn something new each day, it seems.
Still some antlers on around here....
When I was stationed at Kingsbury FW Area in Laporte, IN I saw an antlered deer on April 10th. This was in earlyl 1980's.
I saw 4 different bucks last week around the 6th or 7th with antlers,one was a 3 point alone then in the city,I saw a 8pt running with 2 small bucks that had each lost one antler a piece,they were coming out a small patch of woods to soccer field...I couldn't believe it,I've never saw it this late..I know those bucks probably live most of there lives in that small patch of woods surrounded by homes on one side an interstate 70 on the other..