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The color show is over around the Brule River State Forest. The once colorful leaves are now lining the forest floor giving off a pleasant "fall smell" as they are beginning to decompose, restocking the soil with nutrients. The fallen leaves should help the hunters out in the woods spot game easier. The grouse harvest has been reported to be spotty…some areas have been good and some have just been mediocre. Grouse hunters are finding that maintained, open trails are not producing many flushes. Hunters are having to go farther in and off of the trails to find birds. Bucks are in active rut. Typically half of the does are bred between November 5 and 15. With this in mind, bucks are going to be chasing the does and not paying attention when crossing roads. Most car/deer collisions occur during this time of year. The section of the Bois Brule River still open for fishing (Highway 2 to Lake Superior) closes Nov. 15. The National Weather Service Cooperating Station at the Brule DNR reported October precipitation of 5.05 inches, compared to a historical average of 2.52 inches, was well above normal. October snowfall was 2 inches, which is the historical average.