I-24 between Nashville and the Kentucky line is littered with freshish venison. That's how I can tell when pre-rut fires up! LOL
Great "localized" observation, and expected, with about perfect timing based on historical data. Good luck!I-24 between Nashville and the Kentucky line is littered with freshish venison. That's how I can tell when pre-rut fires up! LOL
Same here a couple counties east of you. I will say though I've seen an uptick in young buck movement the last few days so I'm hoping some older deer will follow their lead soon.Still slooooooow here in "tropical" SW TN. In all fairness, we typically run 2 weeks behind middle TN, especially northern middle TN. Average daytime high temps 10-12° above normal overe the last week isn't helping matters any. We finally got 1/2" -1" rain yesterday with some milder temps this morning (55°). I hope the scraping activity will get going soon and more mature bucks will start making their rounds.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the warmer than average temps and their winter coats. A higher density food source (acorns) might make them run 'hot' if you will vs. greens.One thing I've noticed that I don't really understand is the sudden increase in bucks feeding in food plots at night. Prior, I was only getting them passing through the plots. Now I'm getting them chowing down for hours. What gives? Maybe what few acorns existed have run out?
Interesting idea.I wonder if it has anything to do with the warmer than average temps and their winter coats. A higher density food source (acorns) might make them run 'hot' if you will vs. greens.
I have seen that too. I think it's due to the shortage of acorns.One thing I've noticed that I don't really understand is the sudden increase in bucks feeding in food plots at night. Prior, I was only getting them passing through the plots. Now I'm getting them chowing down for hours. What gives? Maybe what few acorns existed have run out?
Rain going to keep em down most of tonight. I am thinking tomorrow is going to be a good one.