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#1697457 - 12/30/09 05:40 PM Late season bucks in E. TN...?
gator-n-buck
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I guess I'm no different than others finding it a little harder to locate bucks during the days once the rut is over and the cold weather blows in... Any suggestions?

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#1697514 - 12/30/09 06:00 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: gator-n-buck]
mike243
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brotherinlaw watched a nice 8pt breed a doe yesterday in anderson county,the ruts not over yet \:\) ,mike243
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#1697521 - 12/30/09 06:03 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: mike243]
gator-n-buck
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 Originally Posted By: mike243
brotherinlaw watched a nice 8pt breed a doe yesterday in anderson county,the ruts not over yet \:\) ,mike243


Anderson Co. sounds good... thats where I do must of my hunting..

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#1697528 - 12/30/09 06:05 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: mike243]
harvester
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during this time of year when there is little to no acorns left i like concentrate my efforts looking for thicker areas that will offer some type of wind break and has available brouse. like cutovers, and type of logged area or a big patch of green briar. have seen alot of deer in those patches of green briar especially in the mountain.
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#1697550 - 12/30/09 06:13 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: harvester]
warrent423
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Rut is not over until the last hot doe gets bred. Been seeing lots of fresh rubs and freshin up scrapes around here. Still waitin on a buck.
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#1697552 - 12/30/09 06:14 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: harvester]
Twitch
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I picked up a buck on my camera that I haven't seen since the middle of october. He was keeping a doe company. I think the rut in east tn is still hanging around.
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#1697585 - 12/30/09 06:25 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: warrent423]
blanton
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 Originally Posted By: warrent423
Rut is not over until the last hot doe gets bred. Been seeing lots of fresh rubs and freshin up scrapes around here. Still waitin on a buck.


Same here, also in Mcminn. Lots of new rubs found when I went scouting on my ridge on the Athens city limits this week. I killed a nice 8 point on Saturday and he had all the signs of a rutting buck.


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#1697640 - 12/30/09 06:48 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: blanton]
pcrc
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G-N-B thanks for the encouragement on last nites discussion. I also moved here from Florida. Grew up in Upstate NY and could never used to that hunting with dogs technique in Fl.. Took up hunting again after 20 year hiatus when we moved here. Still trying to learn what I forgot and figure out how to hunt these "Mountain Deer". If you ever want to pass on some of what you had been shown when you moved here I certainly wouldn't turn you down.
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#1697684 - 12/30/09 07:03 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: pcrc]
gator-n-buck
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 Originally Posted By: pcrc
G-N-B thanks for the encouragement on last nites discussion. I also moved here from Florida. Grew up in Upstate NY and could never used to that hunting with dogs technique in Fl.. Took up hunting again after 20 year hiatus when we moved here. Still trying to learn what I forgot and figure out how to hunt these "Mountain Deer". If you ever want to pass on some of what you had been shown when you moved here I certainly wouldn't turn you down.


Anytime and like I mentioned we can learn from every hunt.. At 41 I still learn something new every hunt and season.. Good luck..

P.S. You can also learn alot... from several guys on here... bowriter, BSK, BigGameGuy, and several others....

G-N-B


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#1697711 - 12/30/09 07:15 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: gator-n-buck]
pcrc
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Thats why I am on here as much as possible. Haved aquired more info here since discovering this forum back in the fall than the rest of my three years here combined. I have met a ton of hunters here and it seems that most of them are on a lease or hunt private land and it is very hard to get anybody to show you the ropes.
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#1697788 - 12/30/09 07:34 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: blanton]
warrent423
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 Originally Posted By: blanton
 Originally Posted By: warrent423
Rut is not over until the last hot doe gets bred. Been seeing lots of fresh rubs and freshin up scrapes around here. Still waitin on a buck.


Same here, also in Mcminn. Lots of new rubs found when I went scouting on my ridge on the Athens city limits this week. I killed a nice 8 point on Saturday and he had all the signs of a rutting buck.
What ridge you huntin. I live just east of town, up above Mckinneys old escavating yard.

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#1697804 - 12/30/09 07:39 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: warrent423]
mike243
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i shot a 6pt xmas eve & he was stinky,looking for his big brother now \:\) ,mike243
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#1697882 - 12/30/09 08:02 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: mike243]
volsfan1976
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had a little 4 point come in this morning, pee in a scrape, feed for about 45 minutes, go back to the scrape and pee again, then go make a new rub. then he just walked off. i was thinking he must have A.D.D or something cause he acted like he couldnt concentrate on what he wanted to do. it was amusing.
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#1698168 - 12/30/09 10:12 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: volsfan1976]
Shooter77
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had a buddy taking his christmas lights down this week and had a 8pt come chasing a doe through the woods behind his house. This was just south of Johnson City near the Washington/Carter Co line.
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#1698369 - 12/31/09 05:58 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: Shooter77]
DOC1187
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going to try it friday at 19 u never know
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#1698396 - 12/31/09 06:21 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: DOC1187]
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I appreciate this thread! Talk about a morale boost! ;\)
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#1698409 - 12/31/09 06:34 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: MUP]
KENBOB10
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
I appreciate this thread! Talk about a morale boost! ;\)



Yep! it's pepped me up a little.
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#1698433 - 12/31/09 07:00 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: pcrc]
Double-D-Team
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gator-n-buck,

I feel your pain.... late season is very tough. We are not seeing the bucks like we want either but going to hang in there. Every year we seem to pull one out late season. We saw 26 does yesterday and not one buck...Going to try another location today.
Good Luck...
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#1698459 - 12/31/09 07:14 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: Double-D-Team]
Winchester
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Hang tuff guys, the hunting is definitely tuffer, but they are still out there. I too am concentrating my efforts on super thick areas close to a good food source now. These old bucks are resting and gorging themselves to get caught back up from the Rut, as well as breeding the late does as they trickle in!
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#1698483 - 12/31/09 07:29 AM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: Double-D-Team]
String Music
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Mountain bucks are, in my opinion, the hardest to pattern and kill. East Tennessee is full of cover and lacks agricultural fields. The wind swirls all the time in the mountains, especially in the deep valleys.

The good news is there is an artic cold front moving in this weekend. This should allow for more movement by the deer. With this cold front in mind, hunting on South facing slopes could pay off for you. This is especially true if there is abundant cover full of natural browse.

I like hunting as high as I can in a tree overlooking big, overgrown valleys that funnel deer. The valley needs to be full of green briars and honeysuckle. Here's my definition of a valley full of green briar: if you were to sprint through, you would be down to your knickers and bleeding by the time you reached the other side. The thicker the better. These make excellent stands for an all day hunt.

The second rut can be a great time to hunt. The number of does in estrous are much lower now than during the primary rut. This can lead to more bucks running around with their nose to the ground. However, the difficult part is finding the area that contains that estrous doe.

Another important strategy you might want to implement is to vary your hunting times. By now, most mature bucks know that there are hunters in the woods carrying guns. They also know that hunters leave their stand around 10:30 in the morning. My advice would be to sit until 2 or 3 in the afternoon before going to an evening stand. Most bucks will be bedded at first light, so hunting the second shift(say 8:30-2:30)could also pay off for you.

As the saying goes, find the food and the deer won't be far is especially true in the late season. Find that thick browse and hunt high.
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#1699070 - 12/31/09 12:31 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: String Music]
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good luck
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#1699444 - 12/31/09 04:27 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: pcrc]
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Killed this big 12 point while he was chasing a doe through the thickest of thickets on December 26th in Marion County on top of one of the mountains. He sounded like someone running through the thicket with a 2x4 slapping the brush.
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#1699447 - 12/31/09 04:28 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: longarch]
superdeerhunter
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nice deer
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#1702061 - 01/01/10 07:17 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: superdeerhunter]
blanton
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I walked the ridge line on my property a few times in the last two weeks and after seeing almost no rutting activity this season, I have over 20 rubs and lots of scrapes in a 200yd ridge line section. Torn up and building over the last week. I shot a nice 8pt a week ago and went back to see if the rubs had been his, and the amount of new rub activity since his harvest blew me away. Took my new climber up there today and am set to find out whose rubs those are in the morning, hopefully. Wish me luck!
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#1703372 - 01/02/10 03:26 PM Re: Late season bucks in E. TN...? [Re: blanton]
warrent423
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let us know what you find out.
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