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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 5222752" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>I spent most of the day Sunday scouting and walked several miles in these ridges here. Rubs are average at best for this time of year and scrapes are even fewer than what I would have expected. Its puzzling the lack of sign as we have as many Acorns as we have likely ever had here. This makes 3 yrs in a row of a great Mast crop, which is also unusual to be that lucky. Just 'Deer' sign is everywhere and heavier than I ever remember in my area, with our deer population being as high as its ever been in modern history here. Young bucks are already pestering the does daily with a marked increase in older buck activity as well but so far mostly at night. I think this cold front moving in tonight could be the trigger to get these older bucks on their feet more in daylight hours? Im planning to start my 3 week stint in the morning!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 5222752, member: 2142"] I spent most of the day Sunday scouting and walked several miles in these ridges here. Rubs are average at best for this time of year and scrapes are even fewer than what I would have expected. Its puzzling the lack of sign as we have as many Acorns as we have likely ever had here. This makes 3 yrs in a row of a great Mast crop, which is also unusual to be that lucky. Just 'Deer' sign is everywhere and heavier than I ever remember in my area, with our deer population being as high as its ever been in modern history here. Young bucks are already pestering the does daily with a marked increase in older buck activity as well but so far mostly at night. I think this cold front moving in tonight could be the trigger to get these older bucks on their feet more in daylight hours? Im planning to start my 3 week stint in the morning! [/QUOTE]
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