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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Zradix on December 08, 2014, 04:05:00 PM
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Hey Gang,
I bit the bullet a while back and put some bait out (carrots) in a spot I hope to be able to hunt this late season.
Normally I'm not much of a baiter...but desperate times/desperate measures.
Deer were coming into it pretty good for a few days.
Then the rabbits found it.
..LOTS of rabbit tracks, fair amount of scat, and lots of rabbit chewed carrots.
Since the rabbits have been hitting the pile, I haven't seen much for deer sign.
Do deer get scared off by rabbits....or the scent left by em anyway?
Thanks.
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Could be those killer rabbits Jimmy Carter was afraid of.
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could be...
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Only by the mean ones.
ChuckC
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You need a "Holy Hand Grenade".
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I've not had any experience with deer reacting to rabbits. I know they don't like to be very close to horses and will give my neighbor horse Duke a wide berth. It won't keep them out of his field though as long as he isn't right up where they want to go.
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We use feeders a lot down here in Tx, and I have rabbits and deer at the same time a bunch. Pigs push deer off almost every time, but not rabbits.
Bisch
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Turkeys bother them . But rabbits ?
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Never seen turkeys, rabbits, squirrels or raccoons ever bother deer in years of running cams. Have hundreds of cam pics of them running raccoons off the bait but they could care less about bunnies and turkeys.
(http://i904.photobucket.com/albums/ac248/TmPotter47/null_zps2d4fde89.jpg)
Maybe it's the predators that are hunting the bunnies that are making the difference. But I get coyotes and fox on our cams too and the deer always come back. We put out corn right before and after rifle season to keep the deer close then get a count of what made it after. They are always pretty busy places for that couple weeks
Tracy
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Don't know how regular this could occur because I only saw it once. One night there were 2 cottontails at the bird feeder feeding on the the spillage on the ground. A group of deer came in and immediately the larger rabbit became agitated darting around nervously. When the mature doe approached the larger rabbit that rabbit jumped right on mama's head and went for a ride. The deer scattered and the rabbit came back to the feed. I've also seen squirrels do this in daytime.
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Yep got to watch out for those killer Monty python bunnies !
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Only the one from Monty Python's Holy Grail :-)
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I once watched a deer and a coon eating acorns under the same tree, at times just a few feet apart.
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I watched a deer get run off by a cardinal last week. Deer are generally spooky creatures that are easily scared by all kinds of things.
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Yep, they go for the throat.
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I've seen rabbits "startle" deer down in Texas. The deer would return almost immediately once they knew what had scared them.
Mind you this was in an area where a mouse fart would turn one inside out.
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Thanks for the info guys.
Just trying to figure out what's going on here.
It's weird the deer now go around the carrots rather than eating them. We have snow here too. Normally bait seems to get hit pretty hard once the snow flies.
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I think the question is do you have to use bait to get a shot? The yellow acorn in a bag has spoiled a lot of hunters.
My thoughts
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???
The short answer would be no.
..at least it wasn't for the last few deer I've taken.
This year I'm very crunched for time in the woods.
Trying to boost my odds of getting a bit more meat in the freezer.
My thoughts
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I think not..Bambi and Thumper got along great.
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+1 what Charlie said.
not good quality but you get the idea:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/LostArrow/Various%20Critters/th_PRMS0025_zpsosl3rfmx.mp4) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/LostArrow/Various%20Critters/PRMS0025_zpsosl3rfmx.mp4)
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the Monty Python references have me cracking up.
rabbits are the one "extra" i can't resist. even when i'm deer hunting, any rabbit that shows is gonna get an arrow flung at it.
so tasty!
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Wabbits like carrots, maybe deer don't. I don't so much, I can eat a few bites, but a whole plate full? Never.
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Well...
Maybe the deer were just taking a vacation somewhere for a week.
They hit it HARD last night.
..maybe they'll stick around till the weekend... :pray:
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Its the Jackalope you have to worry about. lol
I like watching them come in and eat. Usually after the deer season me and my boy go and kill a few for a rabbit fry. We both love fried rabbit. Have you every noticed how a rabbit will all of a sudden spook and run off only to have a coyote come by a few seconds later? Its interesting to me how a rabbit can detect danger and run off. I can understand a hawk or something from the air where a rabbit can see but in low brush. How does he know? Thinks that keep me up at night :)
Gilbert.
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(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z117/katswal/Rabbit-Hood-bugs-bunny-21468862-604-478_zpsa280337b.jpg) (http://s190.photobucket.com/user/katswal/media/Rabbit-Hood-bugs-bunny-21468862-604-478_zpsa280337b.jpg.html)
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the rabbits might attracting the coyotes and here when the yotes are around the deer avoid them,, or the deer might associate the rabbit scent with predators that's a guess though.
hey looks like you have a late season rabbit stand where they come in on you,,, not everyone can say that on here 8^)