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One-buck proposal for the combined muzzleloader and gun seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1996811" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>7stw.... The rut ain't no harder to kill a buck than early season feeding patterns. I'd say it actually a lot easier during the rut. You do realize that mature bucks only do a small portion of the breeding. All bucks breed doe even 1.5 year bucks will breed just as many doe as a mature one. Genetics are genetic it makes no difference the age of the buck when the breeding took place. That mature buck 4.5/5.5 has been breeding his whole life and passed his blood on many times. Next, the rut starts as soon as the horns harden and continues till the horns fall off. That means breeding is being done as early as September and can run all the way to January or longer. The peak rut (Early/Mid November) is when we see the large part of the breeding but not all if even half of it.</p><p>For the sake of argument, I'll go back to Kansas. Their muzzleloader starts mid September and they have way better quality deer than Ok or AR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1996811, member: 12099"] 7stw.... The rut ain't no harder to kill a buck than early season feeding patterns. I'd say it actually a lot easier during the rut. You do realize that mature bucks only do a small portion of the breeding. All bucks breed doe even 1.5 year bucks will breed just as many doe as a mature one. Genetics are genetic it makes no difference the age of the buck when the breeding took place. That mature buck 4.5/5.5 has been breeding his whole life and passed his blood on many times. Next, the rut starts as soon as the horns harden and continues till the horns fall off. That means breeding is being done as early as September and can run all the way to January or longer. The peak rut (Early/Mid November) is when we see the large part of the breeding but not all if even half of it. For the sake of argument, I'll go back to Kansas. Their muzzleloader starts mid September and they have way better quality deer than Ok or AR. [/QUOTE]
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