Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NYBowhunter.com Rut Report - The Chase is On

This year we'll be doing a weekly Rut Report here on NYBowhunter.com. I'll let you know what I'm seeing and what some of the guys in the area are seeing while out in the stand.

Over the last 10 days I've been hunting hard every day in Westchester County, NY and in Fairfield County, CT. In both areas the bucks have been wandering around with their noses to the ground like beagles hot on the trail of a rabbit.

I have witnessed several bucks chasing does, but it seems to be mainly 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 year olds. On my 10 day hunt I only saw one deer that was definitely a 3 1/2 year old. He was a big 8 pointer and locked on a doe that probably came into heat early as I saw the same buck with the same doe two days in a row.

We had a drop in temperature one morning and that really helped with the deer movement. The most intense rut activity I witnessed was last Thursday the 5th. As I sat in my stand on a ridge the deer like to travel through I saw a doe making her way across the top of the ridge with a nice 8 pointer. I threw every call I had at this buck and he didn't have any interest in me at all - why should he though, he had the real thing right in front of him!

There was only one thing that could bring that buck in and that would be another doe. As luck would have it - I wouldn't believe this if I didn't see it myself - another doe appears out of nowhere and is headed directly for my stand. The 8 pointer sees this new doe, puts his head to the ground and charges as her. The doe runs towards me then puts the brakes on at 15 yards and cuts to her left hard running down the mountain. The buck was right behind her, but I had to think if he was a shooter or not and having that thought was enough to make me pass on this buck. He was a really nice 8 pointer out to his ears with decent tine length and small brows - a good buck, but I know there are better ones where I'm hunting and I am okay with eating my buck tag if I don't see one of the 3 1/2 or 4 1/2 year old bucks I want to take.

So the buck and doe disappeared, but the first doe was still up on the ridge feeding on acorns and waiting for the buck to come back. A few minutes later he was walking back up to his first doe - guess the second lady wasn't ready yet. I watched the buck through my rangefinder to get a closer look at  his rack and see if I made the right call by passing on him when I heard something below me. I looked down to see a doe and fawn under my stand.

I wanted to see if I could bring the big 8 back for a second look so I blew on the grunt call not really caring if I scared the doe and fawn away. Well oddly enough, I let out a few grunts and then out from under my stand run the doe and her fawn along with a 4 pointer and a spike. Now the 8 pointer is angry and charges as these two bucks chasing them off. After that he got back with his lady and wandered off over the mountain top.

It was a very exciting 10 days with lots of chasing going on. The chasing is not being done by the bigger bucks yet though. I think the big guys are staying in the thick cover with some of the does that have come into estrus early and they won't be out chasing until they're done with their ladies and the younger bucks have tired themselves out.

The warm weather on the last two days of my hunt really slowed things down for me. On Wednesday, November 11th it is supposed to rain which will probably keep down deer movement a bit. However, Thursday will bring back the cooler temps and the weather should be perfect the remainder of the week to get those bigger bucks up and moving. I expect to hear more stories of big bucks on the move in the next few days as well as some more photos coming in of big rutting bucks down.

Get out there and get ready for all day sits! Good luck and be safe!

-Marc Alberto
NYBowhunter.com

Friday, November 6, 2009

Orange County Buck



Todd took this nice buck on November 4th during an afternoon hunt. The buck came in on a rope to aggressive grunting and was looking for a fight. Congrats to Todd on an awesome buck.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

209" New York State Record Buck



This buck was taken in Brookhaven by Bjorn Holubar on Monday afternoon. Holubar rattled and grunted to lure in the buck around 4:45 p.m. The buck had 20 points and a third main beam. The buck unofficially scores 209" and will likely rank as one of the largest deer ever arrowed in New York State.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Long Island 7 Pointer


This nice 7 pointer was taken in Long Island on Friday evening. The buck showed up around 5:20pm after the hunter grunted a few times.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Another Cayuga County Buck



On October 19th, Steve stepped out into the crisp autumn air to hunt a nearby swamp. The frost covered leaves and thin ice in the swamp made it difficult to keep quiet.

Not too long after settling in Steve heard some noise behind him and looked to see a doe making its way towards him. The doe began snorting and then ran away after figuring out that something was up. As day continued to break another doe appeared and was headed right for Steve. When the doe got within 30 yards she turned and started walking away from the hunter.

Suddenly a buck appeared where the doe had just been not more than 35 yards away. The buck slowly made its way down the same trail the doe had used, nibbling on some browse along the way. As the buck turned to leave Steve used his grunt tube to let out a soft grunt. The buck turned and started coming right in to see what was up.

At 25 yards with his head behind a tree the buck stood broadside giving Steve the perfect shot. Steve's arrow flew true and the buck crashed through the swamp and made its way back up towards the field edge.

Steve waited in the stand to give the deer time to bed down and climbed down 40 minutes later. When he recovered his arrow he only found half of the arrow shaft and was having trouble finding a blood trail. However, with half an arrow in him, this buck was not going far. As Steve approached the edge of the field he saw a sight that makes every hunter jump with joy - the deer he had worked so hard to get was lying on the field edge, not more than 70 yards from where he was shot.

Monday, October 19, 2009

New York 8 Pointer



On Sunday, October 18th Dan finally made it out for his first hunt of New York's 2009 archery season. The plan was to get to the stand around 3:00 p.m. and sit until dark. It wasn't until 6:00 p.m. that Dan saw his first deer - a big 8 pointer slowly making his way towards the hunter. As the buck got closer the wind swirled and the buck turned and started walking away. Dan only had one chance. The buck made it to a window 40 yards away and let the arrow fly putting the buck down in sight.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Early Season Midwest Monster



Josh harvested this buck on Sunday, September 27th at 7:30am. It obviously was a great hunt for Josh! He tried to video himself on this hunt, but it happened fast and he wasn't able to capture the kill. The midwest monster gross scores at 190 6/8.



Josh had a lot of film of some great bucks this year and set out to harvest a 170" 10 pointer, but this guy showed himself instead!