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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 06:46 AM
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They rutted in north and central Marshall county back at the start of the month. The 9 point I shot this past Monday dropped about 30 pounds since the pics I had of him in late December and almost every doe and buck I had pics of in that time period were all brushed/roughed up from rutting. The "second" rut is starting a little, but good deer can be had regardless of "being able to hunt the rut"
Best of luck...sounds like they may already have rutted. Can't see how deer only 30 min away are rutting a full 1-1.5 months later than others, but stranger things have happened
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: Mike_W]
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01/30/16 07:04 AM
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They rutted in north and central Marshall county back at the start of the month. The 9 point I shot this past Monday dropped about 30 pounds since the pics I had of him in late December and almost every doe and buck I had pics of in that time period were all brushed/roughed up from rutting. The "second" rut is starting a little, but good deer can be had regardless of "being able to hunt the rut"
Best of luck...sounds like they may already have rutted. Can't see how deer only 30 min away are rutting a full 1-1.5 months later than others, but stranger things have happened I think you should study up on Alabama rut. Some areas only a few miles there's a difference of two weeks or more in breeding periods.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 07:06 AM
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Yup chambers county needs a few more days
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: 2Dogs]
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01/30/16 07:47 AM
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They rutted in north and central Marshall county back at the start of the month. The 9 point I shot this past Monday dropped about 30 pounds since the pics I had of him in late December and almost every doe and buck I had pics of in that time period were all brushed/roughed up from rutting. The "second" rut is starting a little, but good deer can be had regardless of "being able to hunt the rut"
Best of luck...sounds like they may already have rutted. Can't see how deer only 30 min away are rutting a full 1-1.5 months later than others, but stranger things have happened I think you should study up on Alabama rut. Some areas only a few miles there's a difference of two weeks or more in breeding periods. I have, hence the reason I said stranger things have happened and it's not the same year to year in the same areas. Last year they rutted late in North Marshall where I am, this year they did it 3 weeks sooner. I know a few folks down around Albertville already have watched them rut earlier this month. It sucks not getting to hunt the rut in certain parts of the state but deer can and are killed each year regardless of the rut. Just takes putting in the seat time...but I understand some have more than others available. To each his own though, as regardless of what decision the state does or does not make somebody will always be negatively impacted in their or others' opinions...
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: 2Dogs]
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01/30/16 10:28 AM
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Please take a long hard look at giving everyone in the state a reasonable chance at hunting the rut. I live and hunt in south Marshall county and our deer are not chasing yet. It should happen next week. I am also in a club on the Blount, Saint Clair county line and these deer are just getting started. Young bucks are starting to harass does and again, next week would like be amazing.
You've finally given extreme south AL a chance to hunt their rut, please consider giving those of us in north AL that hunt early February rutting deer the same opportunity.
Thanks, Brad Biddle Fur, state ever done fetal studies in your area? I have no idea. It would pain me for them to kill does around our farm to do them on but I'd sure bring em to the club. Same rut date for both
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
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01/30/16 10:34 AM
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They rutted in north and central Marshall county back at the start of the month. The 9 point I shot this past Monday dropped about 30 pounds since the pics I had of him in late December and almost every doe and buck I had pics of in that time period were all brushed/roughed up from rutting. The "second" rut is starting a little, but good deer can be had regardless of "being able to hunt the rut"
Best of luck...sounds like they may already have rutted. Can't see how deer only 30 min away are rutting a full 1-1.5 months later than others, but stranger things have happened I think you should study up on Alabama rut. Some areas only a few miles there's a difference of two weeks or more in breeding periods. No they haven't already gone through the rut. So yes they do rut later where I am than where you are. They have rutted no earlier than the last week of January, ever and most years it's the first or 2nd week of February. The earliest I have ever seen a buck chase a doe on our farm was 1/29. It was a spike pushing a doe. I know there's more to the rut than the chasing phase but that's when the big ones are usually active. i have never seen a spotted fawn before August 15th so we could back that up 205 days and see what date that is. If I wasn't posting "live from a creek bottom" on my phone I would check it now
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 11:24 AM
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I believe that would be Febuary 2nd on the 205 days.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
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01/30/16 11:45 AM
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Bow, gun, spear bring it all in and close it all at same time. Use what you want to hunt with for deer. Pressure is pressure if you in woods you putting pressure on deer. Make it fair for everyone. I know a few people that don't care to bow hunt. I can see what they are saying now. South Alabama December 1 to March 1. Above highway 80 North November 1 to February 15. Clubs decide weapon choice public land any weapon. Limit on deer on public land 1 doe 1 buck per person per year. Private lease land shoot what you want unless you are near public land. Within half mile public land 1 buck 1 doe per person a season. Corn people using corn to draw deer off public land. Need a control for that now! As deer increase in area increase limits public or private decrease as needed. 1 doe and 1 buck per season? I hope you're trying to be funny.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 11:49 AM
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I've derailed more threads than anyone on this website but I didn't start this thread to discuss deer limits. That's a whole nother can of worms. I'd love to see about 10 or more doe season zones in the state but I'm working on one issue at a time.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 11:53 AM
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Please take a long hard look at giving everyone in the state a reasonable chance at hunting the rut. I live and hunt in south Marshall county and our deer are not chasing yet. It should happen next week. I am also in a club on the Blount, Saint Clair county line and these deer are just getting started. Young bucks are starting to harass does and again, next week would like be amazing.
You've finally given extreme south AL a chance to hunt their rut, please consider giving those of us in north AL that hunt early February rutting deer the same opportunity.
Thanks, Brad Biddle Where exactly are you hunting in Marshall County?
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/30/16 12:54 PM
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I've derailed more threads than anyone on this website but I didn't start this thread to discuss deer limits. That's a whole nother can of worms. I'd love to see about 10 or more doe season zones in the state but I'm working on one issue at a time. I'm not sure if you missed my earlier post but nighthunter will come do a fetal study for you this spring if you ask him. He's coming to our place this spring to do one
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: BamaWes14]
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01/31/16 04:41 AM
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I agree!! Wish they would just make the whole state the same! Not Lauderdale. They are shedding here already. Rut was over a month ago around here.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
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01/31/16 05:20 AM
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I agree!! Wish they would just make the whole state the same! Not Lauderdale. They are shedding here already. Rut was over a month ago around here. EVery now and then we have one killed around here that has cast an antler last few days of season. I have several pics from my place where they' ve cast around the 15th of February. I don't think the folks in Montgomery are so stupid to add a couple weeks in February for extreme NA. I've been told by several that it won't happen.
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Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
[Re: outdoors1]
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01/31/16 05:24 AM
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Limit on deer on public land 1 doe 1 buck per person per year. Private lease land shoot what you want unless you are near public land. Within half mile public land 1 buck 1 doe per person a season. Corn people using corn to draw deer off public land. Need a control for that now! As deer increase in area increase limits public or private decrease as needed. That's nuts... limit one set of hunters to 1 buck and leased land no limit, really? Never discriminate on the hunter, everyone will lose in the end that way.
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Re: Attention state biologists, CAB members and DCNR employees
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01/31/16 05:32 AM
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Try hunting in Henry county...I have property on both sides of CR 57. State says the deer one the east side of the road rut in late December/early January but that the deer on the west side of the road rut in late January/early February. Season goes out today on the east side of the road and they've just started some pre-rut activity. That made me chuckle. Glad you can cross the road and still hunt.
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