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Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ?

Posted By: ryorgensen

Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/03/15 08:26 AM

I've seen only 1 buck chasing a doe in last 3 days .( northeastern houston county ) What about your sightings of rut activity?
Posted By: decook

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/03/15 12:07 PM

Roadkills have picked up in Montgomery. That's all I got.
Posted By: gfarley

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/03/15 12:29 PM

We had bucks chasing about 3 weeks ago in Hardin county.
Posted By: TravisP

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/03/15 02:51 PM

Had a fork buck come hit my buck bomb.. then left my blind and was being blown at.. as it was running away haha.
Posted By: EddieWalker

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/03/15 05:20 PM

Archery hunters farther North where I am in Smith County have said they are seeing bucks chasing does. Since the big rain last week, I can't even find any fresh deer tracks, but there are tons of acorns everywhere!!! My guess is that they are pigging out and wont be moving much until the acorns sour
Posted By: ryorgensen

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/04/15 07:19 AM

Bump
Posted By: ryorgensen

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/05/15 05:36 AM

Anyone seeing a lot of chasing ?
Posted By: lmd59

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/05/15 03:47 PM

My place is in Anderson County and I saw one decent buck chasing two does last weekend and more of my larger deer on camera than I have had in the last month. I also had deer (bucks and does) in my food plots in the middle of the day - one really good buck about noon on Sunday.
Posted By: ryorgensen

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/07/15 06:34 AM

I saw a few bucks cruising today looking for a hot doe. However, most of the doe I've seen have still been grouped up.
Posted By: dawaba

Re: Rutting in Houston /Anderson County Areas ? - 11/07/15 10:09 AM

I live in SW Smith County. Yesterday afternoon, I watched a chase between an 8-pt and a solitary doe behind the house for about 5 minutes. Both doe and buck were sucking wind with their mouths open, and the doe was carrying her tail in that characteristic horizontal position that usually indicates an imminent breeding.
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