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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5492946" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>That's really fascinating Mega. Using all of the same indicators you use, my local rut appears to be 7-10 days late. Normally, everything falls into line for a peak 10-day window of Nov. 11 through 20, with peak "abandoned" fawns and sudden lack of scrape working in the Nov. 13-16 range. This year, those fell around Nov. 23-26. However, I won't have a really clear picture until sometime in mid-December, when I can fully review all of November's and early December's data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5492946, member: 17"] That's really fascinating Mega. Using all of the same indicators you use, my local rut appears to be 7-10 days late. Normally, everything falls into line for a peak 10-day window of Nov. 11 through 20, with peak "abandoned" fawns and sudden lack of scrape working in the Nov. 13-16 range. This year, those fell around Nov. 23-26. However, I won't have a really clear picture until sometime in mid-December, when I can fully review all of November's and early December's data. [/QUOTE]
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