After they Shed Velvet
tibbshooter
9/30/11 8:47pm
OK Guys,
I was out hunting on opener and spotted 2 beauties in velvet. Now they have shed their velvet for sure. I was wondering when most bucks break out of bachlor groups or if you notice what habbits change. Do you guys notice them being more nocturnal or changing areas? It makes me wonder because the basin I hunted on opener had 11 different bucks in it and great size. My cousin went out there and hunted the same basin, didn't see but one buck and mostly just doe. I guess I'm just looking for info on behavior and habits you have noticed once velvet goes and when they break out of bachlor groups. I have limited hunting days this year because of a new job and I think I only have one trip left to go on. Should I wait until the rut or should I pursue this next weekend? THe itch is so bad to go, but I want to make the most of my time.
Thanks for advice in advance, please chirp in veterans!
I was out hunting on opener and spotted 2 beauties in velvet. Now they have shed their velvet for sure. I was wondering when most bucks break out of bachlor groups or if you notice what habbits change. Do you guys notice them being more nocturnal or changing areas? It makes me wonder because the basin I hunted on opener had 11 different bucks in it and great size. My cousin went out there and hunted the same basin, didn't see but one buck and mostly just doe. I guess I'm just looking for info on behavior and habits you have noticed once velvet goes and when they break out of bachlor groups. I have limited hunting days this year because of a new job and I think I only have one trip left to go on. Should I wait until the rut or should I pursue this next weekend? THe itch is so bad to go, but I want to make the most of my time.
Thanks for advice in advance, please chirp in veterans!
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That makes a lot of sense. Is there anyway to estimate how far they would go to get into the thick cover? Our bow season is still open during the rut... would you advise just waiting for the rut and then hunting a whole week during the rut? This makes the most sense to me, because I think it will be diffucult to get on them if they are bedded in thick cover.
Thanks again for the help guys!
But the deer I watch are still in the same general area withing 2 miles usually (no more) all summer long. They move when weather pushes them south for the winter, and pressure.
I'm convinced deer have personalities just like any other species, some prefer solitude more than others and some want to stick with their buddies. As the rut gets close they definitely split up and chase the does anyway/where they can. Just my 2 cents