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Food or funnels.

Much depends on where it's located.

That really can't be overstated. Each location is so unique with its own specific "hot" times. Here in TN I hunt two farms that are only 10mi apart but the timing is nowhere near similar. One gets hot early to mid November. The other gets hot around beginning of December. Baffles me. I suppose it probably has more to do with site specific does' estrus cycles than anything.
 
That really can't be overstated. Each location is so unique with its own specific "hot" times. Here in TN I hunt two farms that are only 10mi apart but the timing is nowhere near similar. One gets hot early to mid November. The other gets hot around beginning of December. Baffles me. I suppose it probably has more to do with site specific does' estrus cycles than anything.
Our two main farms are 40 minutes apart opposite sides of the county. And it's crazy the difference in them. It's also funny how big weather fronts makes them the same.
 
That really can't be overstated. Each location is so unique with its own specific "hot" times. Here in TN I hunt two farms that are only 10mi apart but the timing is nowhere near similar. One gets hot early to mid November. The other gets hot around beginning of December. Baffles me. I suppose it probably has more to do with site specific does' estrus cycles than anything.
Whether you prefer hunting pre, during, or post rut; that's doubling your preferred hunting season. Wish I had that problem
 
Hunted a funnel/staging area between two food sources yesterday evening. Tons of fresh sign, scrapes, scat, tracks. I got caught up in the amount of sign. Didn't see a thing. Should have done what I normally do this time of year. Push in close to bedding. I think this was nighttime sign.
Sounds like you were at the destination which is a lot of time after dark. Where they spend a lot of time.
Funnels before food.
Close to the bed or you won't see the head (gear) lol
 
That really can't be overstated. Each location is so unique with its own specific "hot" times. Here in TN I hunt two farms that are only 10mi apart but the timing is nowhere near similar. One gets hot early to mid November. The other gets hot around beginning of December. Baffles me. I suppose it probably has more to do with site specific does' estrus cycles than anything.
Bullseye!

Shocks me how different peak rutting activity can be on two properties just a few miles apart. I'm sure it has to do with genetic estrus timing in doe family groups, but peak breeding on my property is easily a week to 10 days earlier than on surrounding areas, even properties almost directly adjacent.
 
Me and a buddy are texting, I'm in one of our ladders that is killer during the rut but I told him there's really no reason for a deer to be here now. This time of year it's about food and funnels. Find the acorns and you'll find the deer, find a hole in a fence, a low gap, a bridge strip of woods leading to the acorns and you'll see deer.
Agree or disagree?
I agree to an extent. If you find acorns you will usually find the deer, but when lots are falling you not only have to find acorns, you have to find the ones they are eating. I sat Sunday morning red and white acorns falling and saw 0 deer.

funnels work anytime having a food source near one will increase your odds for sure.
 
Sounds like you were at the destination which is a lot of time after dark. Where they spend a lot of time.
Funnels before food.
Close to the bed or you won't see the head (gear) lol
Tonight I sucked up tight to bedding cover. Rubs and trails leading in and out of cover. Tons of sign. No deer. So don't listen to me I'm just wandering around in the woods. 🤣
 

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