Yep. First Saturday in November for two weeks. Then gun season starts but I will be using black powder all the way through though. Our season ends after the first week of January but that last week is land owner doe only. Will be using a black powder pistol that week.So Tennessee gets their muzzleloader season during the rut?
Cove Creek WMA. They’ve logged the crap out of it in recent years.Is that Royal Blue or Grantsboro?
I have many rubs on small cedar trees and others around the edge of the woods in my back yard and have seen a couple new scrapes right in my main hunting spot but that is about it. Warming up into the 70's the next few days so I usually don't see that much rutting activity around here until it cools off quite a bit more. The scrapes and rubs are fresh so it is getting started. Probably going to be around Thanksgiving before it really fires up at my spot.@Hermit Tim have you been seeing much rut activity? I found four old scrapes Saturday and there are rubs here and there, but nothing that screams “hunt here”. I’ve been hunting terrain features in the absence of heavy sign.
I was just curious. Tarsals on the does I saw were white as snow. The private land I used to hunt would have already shown lots of bucks cruising and next weekend would be a mad house of chasing. Of course there’s a huge difference between hunting private and public lands! Hunting pressure can and will suppress daylight activity and there generally just aren’t as many bucks on public land to compete for does.I have many rubs on small cedar trees and others around the edge of the woods in my back yard and have seen a couple new scrapes right in my main hunting spot but that is about it. Warming up into the 70's the next few days so I usually don't see that much rutting activity around here until it cools off quite a bit more. The scrapes and rubs are fresh so it is getting started. Probably going to be around Thanksgiving before it really fires up at my spot.
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