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Old 11-25-2006, 08:22 AM
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2nd Rut

I found two huge scrapes that bucks have been hitting. Rut is winding down so my question is this. Will the dominate bucks return to hit the same scrapes during and/or prior to the second rut? If so, I've got to move my tree stand!
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Old 11-27-2006, 07:24 AM
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Interesting question and lots of lookers but no info lol
In my neck of the woods it seems like they are in the first rut yet and going strong.
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Old 11-27-2006, 10:17 AM
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still in first rut in oklahoma
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Old 11-27-2006, 11:36 AM
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In Missouri the peak rut (meaning the date that most does are bred) takes place around Nov 15 give or take a day, every year despite what people will tell you based upon their observations. The peak second rut (meaning when the does not previously bred and doe yearlings are bred) happens 28 days later.

These dates are when the breeding occurs and have been determined by biologist doing fetal studies of road killed deer.

But you will see most activity (chasing) about a week before these dates. The rut is called the rut because of the lessened activity of bucks as they quit chasing and just "hole up" with the does that are ready to breed.

As with anything in nature there is variance, so some does will breed before and after these peak dates, meaning that the rut will ramp up, and linger past, those dates.

Either way, scrapes will continue to be checked between now and mid December. I found a fresh one yesterday.
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