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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5695237" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Strange. The vast majority of hunters I've talked to from Nashville and the west saw a very, very late rut last year due to the drought. Normally, no matter the conditions, peak breeding occurs on about the same dates every year, give or take a day or two. Yet the only times that hasn't been true has been the two years with extreme heat and drought during the summer and right up to deer season. In those two years (2007 and last year), our local rut was about 10 days late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5695237, member: 17"] Strange. The vast majority of hunters I've talked to from Nashville and the west saw a very, very late rut last year due to the drought. Normally, no matter the conditions, peak breeding occurs on about the same dates every year, give or take a day or two. Yet the only times that hasn't been true has been the two years with extreme heat and drought during the summer and right up to deer season. In those two years (2007 and last year), our local rut was about 10 days late. [/QUOTE]
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