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<blockquote data-quote="harv418" data-source="post: 5506802" data-attributes="member: 20977"><p>Great Sharing guys. this cycles with everything I've learnt as well. One of our tricks for forecasting the First RUT is to keep cameras out over the spring and summer. Check them less frequently. have the date and time set correctly. From the DAY you see the first small fawn on camera, subtract 200 days. The gestational period for Whitetail is between 199-201 days. This will give you a good idea on when the first Rut occurs, and you can schedule appropriately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harv418, post: 5506802, member: 20977"] Great Sharing guys. this cycles with everything I've learnt as well. One of our tricks for forecasting the First RUT is to keep cameras out over the spring and summer. Check them less frequently. have the date and time set correctly. From the DAY you see the first small fawn on camera, subtract 200 days. The gestational period for Whitetail is between 199-201 days. This will give you a good idea on when the first Rut occurs, and you can schedule appropriately. [/QUOTE]
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