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I think Idaho’s peak mule deer rut is the 1st week of November, I usually try and time my hunts to be hunting around Halloween because there tend to be some bucks starting to act crazy around the does. Shot a buck that was rutting hard on October 27th a couple of years back. Chasing does all over the hillside, lip curling, the full gambitSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: andrew_in_idaho on July 24, 2020, 06:02:24 PMI think Idaho’s peak mule deer rut is the 1st week of November, I usually try and time my hunts to be hunting around Halloween because there tend to be some bucks starting to act crazy around the does. Shot a buck that was rutting hard on October 27th a couple of years back. Chasing does all over the hillside, lip curling, the full gambitSent from my iPhone using TapatalkNow that's a little disappointing. I've got one of your states draw tags that doesn't start till the 10th. Guess it'll be post rut hunting for me.
In MT, the hunter peak is the last week, no doubt about that where I hunt.
Peak of the rut dates are not what you want. That is the date when the majority of the doe are being bred (and the bucks are tending and not searching/chasing). The week or so before, when the chasing is going crazy is the best time to catch a buck out of his mind and stupid - Blacktail, Muley, Whitetail - you should (in my simple mind) subtract a week to 10 day from the accepted peak of the rut dates given for an area determined by the region's biologists.
My un-professional opinion is that things peak the week of Thanksgiving
Quote from: mburrows on July 24, 2020, 11:16:57 AMMy un-professional opinion is that things peak the week of Thanksgiving @mburrows tried to return your pm but your inbox is full