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Panhandle Bucks Are Moving
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Panhandle Bucks Are Moving
Category: Native Animal

Older whitetaile bucks still on the verge. Mule deer are going to be big and thick this year in the panhandle. We are seeing good bucks everywhere.  Need cold to kill the vegetation.

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Author:scott dye Comment Left:11/02/2009 23:01
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Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:11/03/2009 08:37

When does the rut normally kick there...A little before thanksgiving?

Author:scott dye Comment Left:11/03/2009 09:30

2nd weekend thru tahnksgiving is peak

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:11/03/2009 10:43

So would you call this early?  Just asking, because I'm hearing a lit about an early rut this year in different parts of the state.

Author:scott dye Comment Left:11/03/2009 13:11

about normal on Whitetail. Looks like Mule Deer may be earlier though

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:11/04/2009 09:51

OK - thanks.