BSK
Well-Known Member
In a decent acorn years, yes. I often find some of the biggest rubs aren't made until mid-January. Why? No idea, except perhaps it is female fawns coming into estrus late, and this gathers the attention of every buck in the area. The extra nutrition of a good acorn year allows female fawns to mature fast enough that they are able to enter estrus as fawns, but they do so later than adult does.Yes sir, was out yesterday on the property to scout and recover the last 2 camera's. Can't believe the rubs I found. Some of them were fresh. That got my interest. Has anyone else seen this? Covered up with sign. Great to be in the deer woods always.