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12 Mistakes To Avoid During The Rut
The rut is a great time to fill a buck tag. But even during the rut, you can fail to find bucks if you make these mistakes. (November 2007)
How many times have you come home during the supposedly "sure-fire" hunting period of the rut empty-handed? Chances are, more often than you'd care to admit. While some of the biggest and oldest bucks I've taken over the years have come during the rut, I've also been skunked during this period more often than I'd care to admit, or had long days on stand when only does and a few yearling bucks came into view. When I've analyzed why those particular outings failed to produce a good buck, sometimes it was simply the hunting situation I'd been dealt. It might have been a poor area or too crowded. Environmental factors may have played a role -- too hot, too windy, etc. Other times, though, I was in prime areas, conditions were excellent, and I still went home empty-handed. In these cases, almost always the problem was making mistakes. I'm actually quite experienced at this subject, having made more than my share of blunders over the years. Fortunately, over time I've also learned from them and become a better hunter. Here are 12 common mistakes hunters make during the rut that cost them opportunities for nice bucks. Maybe by studying these, you can avoid them and be one step ahead in the game from mistakes I've made. Sure, there are plenty of other wrong moves you can make. Try to think of others and avoid them ahead of time, too. However, this "dirty dozen" will be a good place to start on upping your odds for a trophy as the prime rut approaches. MISTAKE NUMBER 1 Bucks will be cruising these areas searching for the latest doe to come into heat or moving between tracts of this type of "easy" cover searching for a ready mate. So, for now you can avoid wearing your legs to a frazzle climbing to hard-to-reach areas and becoming bloodied fighting through thick briar patches. Hunt the easier, semi-open terrain and enjoy it while you can. As soon as the rut is through, it will be back to the hard-to-reach, dense thickets again. MISTAKE NUMBER 2 You still occasionally see a bit of that behavior. Bucks do get a little less wary at this time of year. However, don't think you can be sloppy, careless or any less cautious in your hunting approach during the breeding season. In spite of being possessed by the urge to procreate, modern heavily hunted whitetails seem to retain more of a wary, alert disposition than they did in the past. To avoid being "busted," exercise every bit as much caution in your movements and hunting approach as you would during non-rut times. Don't expect a "gift" buck. It won't come, even during the rut. Mistake Number 3 |
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