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It’s always been that way. It’s a different kind of hunting.
If I’m after a particular big buck I’m hunting September and to be more exact sept 1-5. Bucks are highly patternable into mid to late august . There’s a change in some bucks in august , but what your hoping to do with sept 1 is hope those bucks are still doing what they were doing all summer. I prefer to hunt September over the late season when I’m targeting a certain buck. Rut can have your target buck miles away , erratic and plain don’t show up. Late hunts are great for overall general action all day long as September hunts are pretty much first hour and last hour of light. I rarely hunt sept mornings as it’s nearly impossible to get into stands in most locations without bumping the target buck. I hunt 90% evenings and last couple hours of light. As I get older hunting late season has lost its appeal to me and even more so when wdfw moved the archery opener from Nov 20 to Nov 25. Archery guys are lucky to see 2-3 days of a winding down rut. Another bonus to early September whitetails is the meat it’s almost not even comparable to a November buck. Of all the wildgame I’ve eaten the handful of September bucks I have killed have been by far the best.
Hardest part for me is dealing with the meat when it’s 80 out.
Quote from: TeacherMan on December 14, 2023, 07:25:44 PMHardest part for me is dealing with the meat when it’s 80 out.That's a factor for sure, same with our elk.