dbltree
Super Moderator
I always figure that peak breeding time will be plus or minus 5 days from Nov. 15th (historically). Things like weather and the moon phase can alter those dates slightly though.
I prefer to hunt before and after since unlike some people (who I won't mention...but just bought a new tiller and has the whole dang fall off to hunt
) I do have to work on occasion
This year a friend says that the rut will be all over by Nov. 7th since the full moon is on the 5th...seems pretty early but he could very well be right.
I try to take the first 10 days off before peak breeding and then a week after.
What do you guys think? I've hunted a long time and I do know the moon phase is a big factor. If we get clear frosty nights the last few days of October and first few of November....it could get going hot and heavy...wish I had a crystal ball...
I prefer to hunt before and after since unlike some people (who I won't mention...but just bought a new tiller and has the whole dang fall off to hunt


This year a friend says that the rut will be all over by Nov. 7th since the full moon is on the 5th...seems pretty early but he could very well be right.
I try to take the first 10 days off before peak breeding and then a week after.
What do you guys think? I've hunted a long time and I do know the moon phase is a big factor. If we get clear frosty nights the last few days of October and first few of November....it could get going hot and heavy...wish I had a crystal ball...
