Deer Hunting The Rut Breeding Stage

Once the bucks have searched for, located, and chased after an estrus doe, then comes the time to breed. This is known as the breeding stage of the rut.

The bucks are now glued to the estrus doe and do not let them out of sight. Wherever the doe goes, so to goes the buck.

Buck and doe sightings are more frequent to hunters that stay in the woods all day. Although the bucks are still cautious, they do seem to let their guard down a bit if only slightly.

Does will generally seek out areas away from the other deer when it comes time to be bred. Secluded grassy or wheat fields, small patches of woods, or thickets that are away from other deer activity can offer good setup locations for deer hunting.

Rub and scrape line deer hunting is less effective during the breeding stage. A doe decoy used  with estrus scents can still work if placed near food or bedding areas. The use of grunting and rattling can sometimes bring in bucks that are still seeking companionship.

The rut breeding stage, as well as the entire rutting period, is prime time to hunt all day and usually offers great success.

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