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An Early Rut?
The fall buck shuffle is heating up! Check out this activity around one scrape last week.
![]() That anticipation is perhaps highest early in the season when trail cams provide you with the first look at the bucks in your hunting area. We put a new Bushnell Trophy Cam on the freshly opened scrape last week in our hunting area in New York's Catskills. With the moon waxing full (Oct. 4), our trail cam captured a flurry of buck activity on the scrape including a shoving match between a couple of spikes. AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement |
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Photo Gallery Comments (3)
thats awesome i just got pictures from my trail cam back and was lucky enough to get pictures of a whole bunch of does and fawns and a BIG black bear. no bucks but hopefully i will get some more
Ive got some video from the 5th of october of 4 bucks going at it in my yard for about 2 hours after making scrapes and rubs. it seems early for this kind of aggression
The Title is a bit misleading. As everyone knows, its not the bucks that start the rut, but the estrus cycle of the does and moon phase. Early rut? Nope.
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thats awesome i just got pictures from my trail cam back and was lucky enough to get pictures of a whole bunch of does and fawns and a BIG black bear. no bucks but hopefully i will get some more
Ive got some video from the 5th of october of 4 bucks going at it in my yard for about 2 hours after making scrapes and rubs. it seems early for this kind of aggression
The Title is a bit misleading. As everyone knows, its not the bucks that start the rut, but the estrus cycle of the does and moon phase. Early rut? Nope.
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