iccyman001
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- Apr 30, 2014
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So I\'ve hunted two seasons now and they were both early season. The majority of it was late summer patterns with a transition into the pre rut phase.
In this time I noticed that I was able to get into certain bulls easier. Basically ones that I had been keeping tabs on all summer.
So it got me wondering why so many people focus on the rut? I\'m my hunting experience I have found that more often than not, the big boys that I may have been keeping tabs on then disappear to go dog cows or does.
So what is your reasoning for hunting the rut?
Thrill of calling in Bulls? Thrill of challanging Bulls? Just the complete craziness that ruts tends to bring in the woods?
Or do you just like the simple fact that animals may slip up more during day light hours while they are chasing?
Thoughts?
In this time I noticed that I was able to get into certain bulls easier. Basically ones that I had been keeping tabs on all summer.
So it got me wondering why so many people focus on the rut? I\'m my hunting experience I have found that more often than not, the big boys that I may have been keeping tabs on then disappear to go dog cows or does.
So what is your reasoning for hunting the rut?
Thrill of calling in Bulls? Thrill of challanging Bulls? Just the complete craziness that ruts tends to bring in the woods?
Or do you just like the simple fact that animals may slip up more during day light hours while they are chasing?
Thoughts?