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09 season

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Saturday, January 16, 2010, In : Deer Reports 


01-16-10
Well Season is over and it's time to start breaking the year down.  Turkey season went really well and  we got a lot of turkeys.  Deer season on the other hand was rough this year due to the weather.  Most of our ground was shut down as the snow fell in december. Nope not even walkable!  They say they havent seen a winter like this in 25 years.  It did effect our deer hunting. The deer started to move later in the day.  Starting to move around 11 and moving till 3.  We were hunting mo...


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Rut phases in the midwest

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Saturday, January 16, 2010, In : Deer Reports 

 Phase I: The Rut Preparation Period

Sept. 1 to Mid-October.

Bucks shed their velvet, still mostly alone, and examine breeding ranges. Necks on mature bucks start swelling and scalp musk develops with wet, wrinkled hair.

Hunting during this period is best from the stand near bedding or feeding areas or along rub lines. Bucks are still somewhat predictable in their patterns.

Phase II – Scraping Phase

Mid-October – Nov. 5th

The time for this can be variable but only lasts two weeks anywhere. Buck...


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Deer Hunting in December

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Monday, December 21, 2009, In : Deer Reports 

Dec 20 2009

December deer,

From my experiance this December we are seeing very little deer movement.  The Temps have been very cool with snow fall up to 10 inches as if that wasent enought the wind blew up to 50 Mph.  I dont believe that the deer movement has stopped but, i do believe that they have deffinatly changed their patterns.  After talking with Chris on the phone we decided to pull up the trail cam pictures from last december to see if that would give us a key to the puzzle.  We notice...


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