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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4973944" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>Oddly slow. Last weekend I saw 2 small bucks pestering does, but clearly not real chasing. Last Saturday I had a yearling and a 3 yr old buck in a clover patch. The yearling bedded down. A doe came out and they both looked up but didn't act excited. The yearling didn't even get up. Sunday I had one young buck push a doe but not for very long. Another young buck came out and bristled up, but they never actually got aggressive. A second doe was largely ignored.</p><p></p><p>Similar reports from others hunting yesterday and today. Seeing several bucks, but most of them young and just walking around. Not really "cruising" and no chasing. I also noticed that it was really late before I started seeing scrapes in places that always have scrapes.</p><p></p><p>I got my first daylight picture of a mature buck last week. It has to crank up soon.</p><p></p><p>This is all on two different farms in Obion Co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4973944, member: 10399"] Oddly slow. Last weekend I saw 2 small bucks pestering does, but clearly not real chasing. Last Saturday I had a yearling and a 3 yr old buck in a clover patch. The yearling bedded down. A doe came out and they both looked up but didn’t act excited. The yearling didn’t even get up. Sunday I had one young buck push a doe but not for very long. Another young buck came out and bristled up, but they never actually got aggressive. A second doe was largely ignored. Similar reports from others hunting yesterday and today. Seeing several bucks, but most of them young and just walking around. Not really “cruising” and no chasing. I also noticed that it was really late before I started seeing scrapes in places that always have scrapes. I got my first daylight picture of a mature buck last week. It has to crank up soon. This is all on two different farms in Obion Co. [/QUOTE]
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