so by consensus here, the best three days are November 3 through November 15. rotflmao I love these kind of threads. I repeat, there are no "three best days". every minute counts during the whitetail rut. knowing when to hunt is largely a matter of experience in YOUR particular hunting area, and even that is not a guarantee. hunt every possible minute you can.
I know I can argue with you without either 1 of us getting mad or upset. I hunt NW Ohio and Tusc County pretty heavy, last week of October, first week of November North West Ohio is hot (typically), i travel down to Tusc County a day later which is right down the road from you and the deer are typically a week away, Ohio has vastly different terrain and weather conditions can vary tremendously, to think this doesn't effect doe hormones and estrus cycles is ludicrous, malarkey, poo-poo!It has been proven that the rut happens the same time every year on whatever property you're hunting. Weather plays a big role in how much we see.
What is there to argue about. You just proved my point.I know I can argue with you without either 1 of us getting mad or upset. I hunt NW Ohio and Tusc County pretty heavy, last week of October, first week of November North West Ohio is hot (typically), i travel down to Tusc County a day later which is right down the road from you and the deer are typically a week away, Ohio has vastly different terrain and weather conditions can vary tremendously, to think this doesn't effect doe hormones and estrus cycles is ludicrous, malarkey, poo-poo!
What is there to argue about. You just proved my point.
Gary knock you silly last night?I should of read your post closer, I thought you were originally saying that bascially rut happens at the same time everywhere across the state!Damn I am dumb
Yep. Actually even outside of those dates, the more times you spend in the woods, the better your chances are.Best day is the one you take your buck on. The other two don't even matter. My philosophy is hunt as often as possible from Oct. 20 thru Nov. 20. Sooner or later in that time frame you should have an opportunity at a quality buck.
Yep. Actually even outside of those dates, the more times you spend in the woods, the better your chances are.
X2, too much pressure and they gone.I've got to disagree with you slightly. I understand your point, but spending too much time in the woods you hunt can certainly have a negative impact on deer movement.
There are two guys that hunt the same property that my wife and myself hunt. They hunt their same two stands all weekend every weekend of the season. We don't go in until rut and have nonstop action hunting our spots where the other guys haven't hunted. They in turn think that our spots are the best because we always kill nice bucks when in reality it's because the deer have patterned those two goobers and won't go near their stands so they travel our spots to stay away from those guys.
I've got to disagree with you slightly. I understand your point, but spending too much time in the woods you hunt can certainly have a negative impact on deer movement.
There are two guys that hunt the same property that my wife and myself hunt. They hunt their same two stands all weekend every weekend of the season. We don't go in until rut and have nonstop action hunting our spots where the other guys haven't hunted. They in turn think that our spots are the best because we always kill nice bucks when in reality it's because the deer have patterned those two goobers and won't go near their stands so they travel our spots to stay away from those guys.
Yep, I started hunting a lot smarter last year. Stayed out except for cold fronts during early and mid October then hit it late October. Those spots next to doe bedding areas are perfect for late October.Good point. Stay away as long as possible until go time, I like that. TC mentioned that to me when I posted about a spot that seems like it's perfectly located terrain-wise. Leave it alone til rut. This will be the first year I have the luxury of having a piece of ground to hunt where I can do that. Now for the other goobers hunting there...we shall see lol
I also have spots I can hunt to scratch the itch, and are also easier to access. But I save my best farm for late October.I prefer to have many setups. The "best" setups I stay out until the time is right. I have others that I hunt more often. Where I hunt in pa it is less of a concern as the deer here get harassed as there is a lot of non hunting human activity. I love to hunt so sitting on the couch isn't an option. Honestly I don't think human activity matters all that much when the rut is in action. They are cruising regardless.
I also have spots I can hunt to scratch the itch, and are also easier to access. But I save my best farm for late October.