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Odd rut timing western Middle TN?
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5511879" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Most of the large communal scrapes ive checked have been hit since the rain last Wed. The small incidental scrapes are dead. I haven't seen a true esteous chase, but the few 3.5yos we have left are def cruising in daylight. That being said, I'm seeing more feeding activity right now from bucks than I normally do during 2nd rut. Bucks look lean, but not unhealthy despite no acorns... just the typical weight drop caused by 1st rut and lack of desire to feed plus increased energy expenditure.</p><p></p><p>Be interesting to see how they behave with the next incoming front and temps dropping to single digits. I bet they feed like crazy during the middle of the day... just about have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5511879, member: 2805"] Most of the large communal scrapes ive checked have been hit since the rain last Wed. The small incidental scrapes are dead. I haven't seen a true esteous chase, but the few 3.5yos we have left are def cruising in daylight. That being said, I'm seeing more feeding activity right now from bucks than I normally do during 2nd rut. Bucks look lean, but not unhealthy despite no acorns... just the typical weight drop caused by 1st rut and lack of desire to feed plus increased energy expenditure. Be interesting to see how they behave with the next incoming front and temps dropping to single digits. I bet they feed like crazy during the middle of the day... just about have to. [/QUOTE]
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