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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5754334" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>FWIW, I saw my target buck locked down with a doe this morning. He wouldn't leave her and wasn't trying to get away. No other deer. Just the two of them. As of a couple days ago my scrapes have dried up and "cruising" is on pause. That tells me it's lockdown enmasse. That said I still see groups of adult does with fawns as of midnight last night. I suspect it's going to break loose crazy next day or two once hot does get scarce.</p><p></p><p>This is in southern Ohio. It's usually a week or 10 days ahead of the same type activity I see in Coffee County TN. The biggest difference between the two places is that TN's activity seems a little more drawn out, on again off again. Here in Ohio it's pretty defined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5754334, member: 20583"] FWIW, I saw my target buck locked down with a doe this morning. He wouldn't leave her and wasn't trying to get away. No other deer. Just the two of them. As of a couple days ago my scrapes have dried up and "cruising" is on pause. That tells me it's lockdown enmasse. That said I still see groups of adult does with fawns as of midnight last night. I suspect it's going to break loose crazy next day or two once hot does get scarce. This is in southern Ohio. It's usually a week or 10 days ahead of the same type activity I see in Coffee County TN. The biggest difference between the two places is that TN's activity seems a little more drawn out, on again off again. Here in Ohio it's pretty defined. [/QUOTE]
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