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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5778069" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>It's that time of year, I call it seeking round 2. I believe the mature bucks have breed most of the does they know in thier core areas and branch out to seek new doe herds to potentially breed. I've seen this trend for a while at the end of November/first week of December. I have seen some of those bucks stay in certain areas for a while and create a new core area but the majority of the time they only stay for a few days. Then late to mid December I often see the bucks that ran summer patterns on the farm that rut range shifted out, return until they will rut range shift again next rut. </p><p></p><p>I had one of these seeking round 2 bucks move in two years ago and never left. I had never seen that buck before that transition. I picked up one shed that year from him and ended up killing him last year 40 yards from where I found his shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5778069, member: 22434"] It's that time of year, I call it seeking round 2. I believe the mature bucks have breed most of the does they know in thier core areas and branch out to seek new doe herds to potentially breed. I've seen this trend for a while at the end of November/first week of December. I have seen some of those bucks stay in certain areas for a while and create a new core area but the majority of the time they only stay for a few days. Then late to mid December I often see the bucks that ran summer patterns on the farm that rut range shifted out, return until they will rut range shift again next rut. I had one of these seeking round 2 bucks move in two years ago and never left. I had never seen that buck before that transition. I picked up one shed that year from him and ended up killing him last year 40 yards from where I found his shed. [/QUOTE]
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