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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5506602" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yeah that's about right. Lots going on in that time. They've just shed velvet so now they can move through thick stuff. Their testosterone is climbing and they're getting agitated with one another. Vegetation that was green and lush through summer is beginning to get woody and dull. Acorns are beginning to drop, as are persimmons. Berries have just dried up. The bucks are beginning to shift off to their first fall ranges where they'll start the rut. And maybe most important of all, there's a sudden rush of human scent and presence in the woods. </p><p></p><p>Deer season might just be the toughest part of the year to hunt a buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5506602, member: 20583"] Yeah that's about right. Lots going on in that time. They've just shed velvet so now they can move through thick stuff. Their testosterone is climbing and they're getting agitated with one another. Vegetation that was green and lush through summer is beginning to get woody and dull. Acorns are beginning to drop, as are persimmons. Berries have just dried up. The bucks are beginning to shift off to their first fall ranges where they'll start the rut. And maybe most important of all, there's a sudden rush of human scent and presence in the woods. Deer season might just be the toughest part of the year to hunt a buck. [/QUOTE]
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