#2058846 - 09/06/10 06:47 AM
Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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jdyer
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Field and Stream has stated the last several years that the best day to be in the woods is Nov 11 or 12. Here in NE TN my buddy swears Thanksgiving starts the rut? Thoughts....
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#2058856 - 09/06/10 07:07 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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IMO...everyone tries to guess the rut. There is so much that can effect it. So here is my take, it will get here when it gets here and be ready to react. I know where I'll be when the rut does get here...
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#2058865 - 09/06/10 07:15 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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the best day to be in woods is every day that you can...just go.
Sure, the rut is great and you may see more deer but they don't hibernate the rest of the season...many great deer are killed early season, pre-rut and even post-rut,,,,just go already.
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#2059078 - 09/06/10 10:44 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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BSK
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It's impossible to predict a day when activity is best everywhere. That's just an average date for the country.
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#2059097 - 09/06/10 11:08 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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Mike Belt
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Any writer that predicts when the rut is going to happen is either a liar or strictly talking in general about the specific area he hunts...particularly here in the south. Even then he could miss it by a week. There are just too many variables. To compound mis-predictions, with the weather and fluctuating temps we have here in the south many times the rut could be going on and 99% of it happening at night. Just here in the state of Tn peak rut timing ranges from the first week in Nov through the first week in Dec. A general rule of thumb would be that regarding the specific area you hunt, and provided that the weather co-operates (daytime temps not exceeding 45 degrees), the rut should crank up in YOUR area the same time every year within a 2-5 day period either side of normal timing. The trick is to be there when the switch is thrown. I can't stress that point enough. If there's any way possible to use your vacation time to be in the woods during that time frame do it. It'll start on the turn of a dime and if you hit it right it's worth the wait.
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#2059109 - 09/06/10 11:21 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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khawk
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Any writer that predicts when the rut is going to happen is either a liar or strictly talking in general about the specific area he hunts...particularly here in the south. Even then he could miss it by a week. There are just too many variables. To compound mis-predictions, with the weather and fluctuating temps we have here in the south many times the rut could be going on and 99% of it happening at night. Just here in the state of Tn peak rut timing ranges from the first week in Nov through the first week in Dec. A general rule of thumb would be that regarding the specific area you hunt, and provided that the weather co-operates (daytime temps not exceeding 45 degrees), the rut should crank up in YOUR area the same time every year within a 2-5 day period either side of normal timing. The trick is to be there when the switch is thrown. I can't stress that point enough. If there's any way possible to use your vacation time to be in the woods during that time frame do it. It'll start on the turn of a dime and if you hit it right it's worth the wait.
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#2059130 - 09/06/10 11:45 AM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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cornbread
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Came true in Ohio last year, my buddy killed good 8 and we saw alot of activity.
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#2059202 - 09/06/10 12:54 PM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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whistlinwingman
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Came true in Ohio last year, my buddy killed good 8 and we saw alot of activity.
7 years ago a friend of mine started hunting Ohio. The first year he went the "magical time" was Oct. 31st- Nov. 3rd. He saw heavy rutting and killed a good one. It hasn't hit those dates since. Last year it was closer to Nov.11th and the year before that it was later in Nov. Obviously this will vary from farm to farm and county to county. He just plans his trip around Nov. 6th and stays a week. Cold weather has been influential each time also.
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#2059247 - 09/06/10 01:53 PM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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Mike Belt
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Cold weather is a little more predictable in the north.
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#2059262 - 09/06/10 02:13 PM
Re: Does Field and Stream get it Right??
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jdyer
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I have saved about 2 weeks of vacation this year...I hunt from Sept to Jan so hopefully with my days off and the weekends I will have plenty of opportunities.
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