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Hi guys. New to the forum. Been reading and following your posts and finally set up an account. There is some great information to read and I appreciate your wisdom and knowledge. I am from SW Ohio, just north of Cincinnati. I have put in a lot of tree stand time since September 28th on private property and public. I have been fortunate enough to put a couple does into the freezer but buck sightings have been few and far between. Finally I have been seeing a few young bucks the past week with their nose to the ground but this weekend I have seen a couple young bucks chasing does... crashing through the woods chasing them first thing in the morning. I saw this both Saturday morning, Sunday morning and a lone young buck this morning. But really no big boys, no mature bucks. Seems like a weird year. I know there are pretty much two schools of thought when it comes to the rut... either you follow the traditional thought that the first week or 10 days of November are magical and the best rut days to be in the woods or you follow the likes of Charles Alsheimer who tends to follow the moon phases and this cycle can change from year to year. This year he said the rut will occur late and if you were to take some days off from work the best days to be in the woods for the rut would be November 14-21 because the bucks will be on the move. If you read more of his comments, it appears the best days are 14th-17th since he believes the bulk of the breeding will be between the 17th-25th. Now I have been on a mission to kill a big buck for many years and have had absolutely no luck. :smiley_depressive: I have killed many does and younger bucks but big bucks seem to elude me. I have struggled with which rut theory to follow over the past few years and put a lot of time in the woods but this year I am actually becoming a solid believer in Alsheimer because here it is 11/11 and I have seen only two big bucks at a far distance only one day this whole season. I hope to be in the woods 11-14 and 11-15 to see of I finally see some big bucks on the move. If so, I have to then consider following Alsheimer's annual rut formula. If not, then I have to chalk this year up to warmer weather being a cause for low deer movement and/or maybe the seeking and chasing happening in the evening hours.
I was in the woods this morning and arrowed a mature doe at 30 yards. She has been teasing me the past couple weeks and today she lingered in front of me broadside for too darn long and I could not resist the temptation. Normally this time of year I let them walk in hopes of a buck following them but this year I am getting frustrated so I decided to take her for the freezer.
Thanks for all your posts. I will update what I see. Maybe a turkey will walk in front of me too. That would be a bonus!
Same here. I went back to work today cutting my vacation two days short. No sense burning days to watch does walk around unharassed.
I hunt in west point ohio which is just below Lisbon. And have not seen any rut activity even start . Benn few rubs and scrapes but all has gone cold ! Beans where taken off the adjacent field to the property and the deer have all but disappeared! Today's date is the 12th and I watch Charlie Alzheimer's rut predictions every year and this is suppose to be the peak! I'm at a loss of what to do to see the bucks of years past that use to flow thru the property!
I hunt in west point ohio which is just below Lisbon. And have not seen any rut activity even start . Benn few rubs and scrapes but all has gone cold ! Beans where taken off the adjacent field to the property and the deer have all but disappeared! Today's date is the 12th and I watch Charlie Alzheimer's rut predictions every year and this is suppose to be the peak! I'm at a loss of what to do to see the bucks of years past that use to flow thru the property!