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Rut behavior


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Well from last night and Saturday morning. Things are heating up. Had two bucks following a doe and yearling Saturday morning, one of which was a 10 that I missed due to a deflection by a branch. Last night had a large doe and a yearling that were being chased by a decent 8pt. First sighting about 35-40 yards out. The 8 pt. held up in the brush and I tried every trick in my bag to get him to come my way, grunt, bleat, light rattle and he still went after the doe. I had some golden eustrus on a wick and he was upwind of it and never even gave any indication he was interested. An hour later he runs the doe and yearling right past my stand at 10 yards but they came from behind me and I couldn't get a shot. Does were on the run and the 8 was trotting and never responded to a bleat. I opted not to take the iffy shot at a trotting deer even though it was basically point blank.

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only saw 4 does last night no bucks. Last Friday night we saw 5 bucks together, is the rut way behind up by Osakis or what, I dont get it. I am gonna go try it one more time before all hell breaks loose during the gun season.

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From what I've seen they have been cruising everywhere, I have even seen some in the wideopen in broad daylight!

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I saw a really nice 10 or 12 point chasing a doe right next to I35 near Rush City. There was also a dead buck on highway 2 near Duluth. They are definitely moving all over the state!

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It really throttles my lever when people hit nice deer. especially ones that ive been watching. drive slow people!

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Ever hit a deer Dave? I have, came out of a ditch with high weeds, he was invisible in the ditch until he was on the road in my headlights, I was only going 55 mph, little button buck. Felt terrible, also cost me $1200 to fix my truck. I'm sorry if that would have throttled your lever, but I gaurantee, I didn't try and hit a deer that you may have been watching. I'm prettty sure that noone is hitting "your" nice deer on purpose.

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Well put trigger, I was going to write the same. I don't think anybody would hit a deer on purpose.

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oh no i didnt want you to take it in the wrong way, some situations are not in your control, i understand. I have hit a deer, the year i bought my 2004 dodge durango, also came out of the weeds, $7,400 in damage. It was almost considered a total. But where i live, I know people who take there beaters on the back roads and intentionally hit deer. thats why I get sensitive about that topic. they've actually got a term for it, but i cant remember. We've got alot of literal red necks around here.

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No problem Dave, sometimes you have to watch how you word things, or they can sound totally wrong. I am not surprised that some people do that, not to far off from the Wisconsing guys that ran them over with snowmobiles for fun. Its pretty sick actually.

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Back to rut behavior..

Thursday a few small ones trolling the woods, one nice one at 30 yards but no shot, Friday sat all day and nothing but dinks pushing does around all day, probably saw 25 deer. Sat and Sun shut down completely aside from a couple dinks, no chasing at all, I think the awefully warm temps didn't do any good in that department. Only saw a handful of deer each day.

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Yeah, I agree, I saw zero chasing this weekend, it was really heating up last week, but it was WARM this last weekend. Plenty of little guys trolling through, but no big dogs like last week. This was even in lightly hunted, non pressured areas. Mainly walk to the stand, sit, leave. Heard a lot of shots in my area, wondering how many does got shot right away.

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I was in an area bordering a few hundred acres of state park, with no pressure, so it wasn't hunting pressure, it was warm temps, one guy shot a nice one with the shotgun Sunday on the property I was hunting. (He wasn't even supposed to be there but that's a different story...) but all in all pretty slow, gonna check the forecast now and see what's up.

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yesterday i had a doe on my cam at 12:30 pm, then a buck came by 15 minutes later. so there chasin in douglas cty, wi.

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I shot a 10 point Monday morning and he stank a little bit in the legs when I gutted him. Friday I had an 8 pointer (I believe) walk right by me and he never lifted his head to look at me but he had his nose foot off the ground and going straight through the woods on a trail. I had a Tinks 69 Scent drag and he crossed my trail and never flinched.

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There are two really hotspots right now!

1. river bottoms, especially if there is cover and a food source near by. I've seen alot of big mid-day bucks stopping down to the water source for a drink on these hot days.

2. ridges, the top ridge lines of big woods especially if there is a food source on top. The big bucks are trolling these areas hard.

Get out there reguardless of temp, winds, ect. You can't kill a real buck sitting on your couch or computer!

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I saw an eight pointer come through my area on sat. around 1 pm right on the heels of a doe. Never got a shot, and ended up seeing him with her again an hour later! I was just south of Duluth.

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Well the second rut looks to be happening went out tonight with the black powder and right at dark had a doe come out of the creek towards the corn field with a buck on her heals and everytime she tried to come up the hill to the corn he would cut her off and push her back into the swamp grass he was also making the buck roar constantly I have heard buck make lots of diffrent noises but this was a new one to me the closest thing it resembles is if you have ever heard a red stag during the rut that was the noise he was making had a 60 yard shot but could not tell how big he was so decided to pass.

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Went out today brother jumped two deer off a bed while we did a short drive, I was on post the deer went out the other way. Never even seen them. Hope to get a shoot with a bow in the next few days. Sure would like to see a bit more snow on the ground. Good luck to the rest of you.

MK

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