View Poll Results: What kind of activity will be at the cornpile with all of the fireworks tonight?

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    I would be making moo moo steaks!
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    We got a buck and what a trophy he is!

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    Is it already time from them to shed their racks? Always wondered when that is supposed to occur.

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    Oh, come on. He's probably a nerd buck. You know. Taped antler. Pencil protector. I'll bet he even has a slide rule.
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    Poor guy has to go out at night to find food cuz everyone laughs at him in the daylight, and you go and take his picture. Not once but twice.

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    Last night 4 deer total including the buck and the 3 does that were earlier posted.
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    Do the bucks shed their antlers down there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Do the bucks shed their antlers down there?
    Yes we find sheds in the woods, so yeah I'd say they do. In between the above pics, I asked when does shedding occur?
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    I've added a poll for tonights pics at the corn pile. I was curious what the activity would be like tonight with fireworks going off all around our property. I think it may drive wildlife to our little safe haven. It may scare them away? I think the deer are bedded on or adjacent to my property. I will be putting corn out about lunchtime. Just thought it might be fun to try and predict what happens. I am voting More Deer. I will post the last 2 nights activity when I put the corn out and exchange the chip.
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    Update...No corn, the store was out. No pics for the last couple of days, the little girl must not have set the camera to go.
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    Oh sure. Blame it on your daughter. Happy New Year to everyone in the swamp!

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    Ken has been photoshopping my pictures again.....?

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    Hunter, They haven't shed yet, dates are correct on all pics. This is a wall hanger for me!

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    And now we have coons!

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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    Hunter, They haven't shed yet, dates are correct on all pics. This is a wall hanger for me!

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    Now that ais a nice deer.....great seeing it around ?
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    Whitetail deer shed at different times in different places. Mostly depends on the rut.

    Down here most deer rut in July and August. Once the rut slows or stops the antlers start dropping.

    Here is a map that shows the normal rut times for the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batch View Post
    Whitetail deer shed at different times in different places. Mostly depends on the rut.

    Down here most deer rut in July and August. Once the rut slows or stops the antlers start dropping.

    Here is a map that shows the normal rut times for the country.

    http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/dee...e-Southern-Rut
    Thanks for the reference,......I didn't know the times varied so much.

    I do know that in Louisiana the rut is much later than Wisconsin.

    Another reason to do your homework.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Thanks for the reference,......I didn't know the times varied so much.

    I do know that in Louisiana the rut is much later than Wisconsin.

    Another reason to do your homework.
    According to the Rut chart I agree the rut is in October here. But I'd have to disagree that the horns are shedded shortly after. I think it has more to do with the changing seasons they grow 'em late summer and shed 'em once spring is here to stay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batch
    Here is a map that shows the normal rut times for the country.
    Not funny. It's been 150 years since you boys were defeated. It's time to realize the country is larger than a few measly southern states.
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    Well they are off in Texas by a lot,we normally have 4 ruts in Texas,October,november,December and January,it all depends where you are in the state and since they have public land all over we get to hunt all of them.Horns don't ussually drop here till Feb. March then start growing in April and rub velvet off in Aug. and Sept.

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    Sweet photos I have to check on my camera I have placed.

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    SUNP0026.jpgSUNP0027.jpgSUNP0034.jpgSUNP0053.jpgSUNP0075.jpgWell here are a few that have come by in the last few weeks,I think it's about time for some porkchops.Sorry for the lines battery low.

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