RUT FUNNELS: Best Times's to Be on Stand
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Have you ever wondered what the peak hours of the day for daylight buck movement is? In this video I compress 11 years worth of trail cam photos to determine what the peak hours of the day for movement are during the whitetail rut. This video is packed full of information to help you connect on a buck this fall- enjoy!
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I used to be settled in to hunt before daylight. Occasionally I still do. My preferred method now is to start walking in at daylight, basically still hunting to my blind. I can see better, allowing for quieter walking. Most activity starts around 8:00-8:30. The area Im referringto is not a high pressure spot but has pressure around it. Last year I saw 5 different bucks between 9:30-12:30. There is something to your logic.
Awesome video. Thanks for putting all that data together. Good luck this season!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- thanks for sharing and good luck!
Wow! 11yrs brother ! Thank you !
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet! Good luck this fall
Thanks for doing this. I may do this this year. Great idea.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- glad you found not useful. Good luck this fall 👍
Awesome video great info always enjoy watching your stuff. Good luck this season
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks I appreciate that! I saw you made a trip over to Wisconsin. Good luck this fall.
Great idea for a video !
Cool approach. Love analyzing data like this.
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Same- hope you connect on a good one this fall. Good luck
Your graph is a good representation of what I've learned over 40 years of hunting in Oklahoma Thanks for sharing
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Great to hear. Good luck down there!
Great content, thank you for sharing.
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet thanks for watching
Thanks for the information. Good Analysis.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I appreciate it- good luck this fall
Doing great on the videos keep it up. Thank u and Goodluck to us all this fall
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the note- good luck to you as well
Great info. I love this type of info based on data.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it- good luck this fall
Thanks for the video. My biggest Northwoods buck was early afternoon while still hunting a remote area across a beaver dam in the big woods north of Detroit Lakes, MN in Becker County. Great to hear from another Northern Minnesota hunter. Keep up the good work!
@northernforestwhitetail
3 ай бұрын
I love it- beautiful country over there in Becker county. Not too far from me. Nothing like hunting these north woods bucks! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting and useful.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- glad you liked it. Good luck this fall!
Appreciate your thoughts about sitting in big woods and heavy timber - good reminder!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- thanks for watching. Good luck this fall.
Great video. Gets me amped up for the rut. I'm learning all day sits are the way to go if you can make it work.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. I try to sit all day or at least most of the day if you can.
Great effort on this. Thanks for this info.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey I appreciate that- thanks for sharing and good luck this fall.
Thank you so much for putting this together. Your data matches my experience in the big woods of Northeastern MN the biggest Bucks I've seen and shot. Later morning and early afternoon. (This may have been due to other hunter movements during those times). Sadly now we contend with an overpopulation of Wolves.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Yeah we deal with a lot of those wolves as well. They say they eat 18 deer a year per wolf.
Great work! Thanks for the Video!!
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet- good luck this fall
Awesome video, man. Love your channel.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks I appreciate that. Glad folks find it useful. Good luck this fall!
Great Video, I developed a habit of getting down for lunch around 10:30 and back out at 2-3. I will be sitting during the midday this year. I have had deep swamp encounters during the midday years ago. LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! Good luck this fall. Hope you get a big one
Thanks for sharing, good stuff 👍
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet good luck this fall
Great DATA!!! I'LL see if it's on!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Good luck out there 👍
Great stuff -LIKED , I'll watch more of your content. It's great to watch hunting videos that DON'T have some silly music and TV meme's and Shakespearean poetic speeches about why they hunt.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Ha- that’s great to hear. Thanks for the “like”. I hate to say stuff like that but it’s the game that KZread wants ppl to play.
Thank you so much. Great lesson
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet
Thanks for sharing your research results. Retiring soon and going to have more time to chase some of those public land bucks. Good luck this fall.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- and Good luck to you as well!
Strong work. Thank you
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks!
This has been my experience as well. Both in harvesting the biggest bucks of the area and my trail cams. If you can do it, sit all day during the rut for sure!!!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
For sure- thanks for sharing
Great video and good luck this season. I hunt northern lower Michigan and hunt the big woods also. Completely different hunting then the lower Michigan guys. I shot my biggest buck at 5:15 on November 28. Just got a new camera and plan on get it up there in a week. Keep the great content and thanks for sharing your data.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the note and good luck this fall
Helpful information. I agree with your results too. Most of the bucks I harvested or got on cameras during daylight is early mornings to late morning before noon. I too hunt mostly public lands, transition rut funnel spots between food & bed
@northernforestwhitetail
5 ай бұрын
Good to hear thanks for sharing.
Nice, I’m in ma. , your graph is right on. During the rut, I get more Bucks between 10 and 2,
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Awesome- cool to know you guys out east are so closely aligned with us in northern Midwest
Very nice tech work. Thanks.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- good luck this fall
Great job 👏 Thanks for your hard work! Definitely confirms my central New York data as well ! My 2 biggest bucks were killed between 1:00 and 3:15 ! A 157 typical @1:00 and a 182 nontypical @3:15 Enjoy your channel
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Nice work- incredible too that you shot them early afternoon. When most folks are in eating lunch. Congrats and thanks for sharing 👍
Matthew, my man, no way I expected you to put that together so fast. But extremely thankful dude. It was very, very interesting. Especially for us that hunt the big woods. No AG or food plots. The 12 to 1:00 time frame was probably the most surprising to me. The other time frames I can pretty much say I have experienced the same over my career. Good stuff, thank you sir. Side note, nothing hanging yet. Just enjoyable time in the woods. Seeing a few doe. My son passed on a six or five point. Hard to do, especially when you're younger. Anyways, thanks brother. Always appreciate your info. As always, good harvest to you.😉
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You were definitely one of the folks that got me the motivation to make the video! Took a long time to compile but it was worth it. That’s really a big deal that your kid did that- says a lot about how into the sport he is. You are doing it right in raising him. I don’t have anything down. That big boy I got on cam early season hasn’t come back. I’ve got a couple other decent ones on cam tho. The golden time of year is just coming up. Good luck 👍
@specag31
8 ай бұрын
I hunt from 1100 to 1430. The morning guys coming in give me cover to get out and I'm not fouling up anyone's hunt if out of the zone by 1500 hrs. Most guys are back in their camps or vehicles so the woods are mine.
Very cool, thanks for doing this. The biggest deer I’ve ever seen were between 8:30am-10:30am. If you can sit full day in stand do it, big boys can move anytime. Good luck this season!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks and good luck to you as well!
Hello from Northern Ontario SS Marie. Your bar graph mirrors the times I have found to be the best in my stand since 1995. The best times for me at my stand are 8am-11am with 8-9:30 being the best time! I’m super ready at that time. Have not had any luck from legal shooting time in the morning so I’m not as hyped up but when it gets close to 8am I’m super ready! One year I had nice buck pop out in my shooting lane 8am and I shot the buck. Less than a half hour later at 8:30 another nicer buck stepped into the lane and I shot him too. In all the years I hunted this stand I can almost go home after 11:30! I did get one dandy buck that stepped into my lane at 3:30pm much like your graph showed. We are all day sitters and I think that pays off.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Spot on with what we see here too. Love hearing from you folks in Canada- I love it up there. Thanks for sharing
Awesome job!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Good luck this fall
---> Thanks for the data! Ya gotta love it.
@kygreenskeeper8326
9 ай бұрын
Awesome info my friend... I agree 100 percent...
In my little situation I’ve noticed over the past 20 years or so that, during the rut this exact thing happens. Most of the deer that I got were shot after things sort of started getting going around 730 or later. I would start seeing deer and then even more action during that same window up until about 11 or so. Great video thank you
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet- thanks for sharing. Good luck this fall.
Pretty much done the same data you did in the past 10 plus years in the Adirondack's on my trail cam picks I stick to 9 - 3 is best time and don't have to worry about getting up at 4 am to get to my spot at daylight lol.
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Makes sense to me. I don’t think I’ve ever shot a buck right at first light. Especially if you are in a remote funnel, the need to be there in the dark has less value.
Thanks for that information I always try to make it happen I just about going in the dark and come out right before dark if possible
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Nice work and good luck
Pretty cool. The ONLY daylight pictures I got of my mature bucks on scrape lines last year were from 9:30 to noon. Its like casting at the bank while bass fishing....hunting early mornings and late evening is just so ingrained. Breaking that cycle this year.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Good luck!
Nice job! Thanks for putting in the time to do that. Thats why when i can i do all day sits 3 days in a row 1st and 2nd week of november. Its hard but pays off because you never know what time theyll show up.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Great strategy. Yeah you just never do know what time. Makes for some long hours on stand but it’s worth it if you can hang in there. Thanks for sharing and good luck this fall!
@jeffmitchell5620
9 ай бұрын
@northernforestwhitetail yeah some days it's a real challenge other days if there's action it makes it worth while. Thanks and good luck to you too.
Good video. I agree in my 38 years of hunting Whitetails i have killed more big bucks during the rut moving at mid-day than any other time
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I love that time of day. Thanks for sharing and good luck
Great video!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hope it helps people this fall.
Liked and sub’d! Great content. Very close to my experience and terrain here in south central Ontario Canada. Cheers eh 🍻🇨🇦👍🏻
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy- cheers indeed. I get up to the Sioux Narrows area in southern ON each winter. You guys have the coolest terrain around.
Great information
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful good luck this fall
Great data and a lot of work to track! Your data matches mine from northeast NY with the only difference is in my 3 years of data the most rut activity occurs 5 days later than yours. Great job, thanks!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
That’s great! Your terrain and ours isn’t all that different. I love the big woods.
@Canadaman4403
9 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard of the term Rut funnel he must’ve said it 10 times, Is he talking about a natural landscape panel like a saddle?
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
@@Canadaman4403 in this video I explain what I’m looking for in my rut funnels: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Ym1ltLClqKTeh6g.htmlsi=I2_xWLY8_bEPwuHh
@Mark-oq5pf
9 ай бұрын
yes, anything that funnels deer into an area that they use a lot during the rut would be a rut funnel. A saddle between 2 doe bedding areas would be a great one@@Canadaman4403
Well Done!!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks I appreciate it
Thanks for sharing
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet thanks for watching!
Man I agree with this. My hunting buddy’s most productive time is 1-2 and mine is 10-11. We have went back and forth about which is better but I guess we can stop arguing now. Thanks
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
No problem. I did find it pretty interesting to see how many big bucks still moved the whole day. Really not a bad idea to be on stand from 8 am to about 5 pm. Good luck!
great info thanks
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet, good luck this fall.
Awesome data. Thanks for laying that out! My 4 biggest bucks have come from 830am to 100pm so it nails your graph perfectly. And it look like we hunt the same sort of country, in northern MN. Thanks again.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Awesome- thanks for sharing. Love this type of terrain we hunt. 👍
@Tom-fu4cv
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail Same. It gets in your blood. I love hunting out west but hunting big woods MN bucks is something special.
@justinsalzl1517
9 ай бұрын
Northern MN is a beautiful place to deer hunt.
@PoticaIsGood
9 ай бұрын
We got tons of wolves running around our deer hunting areas. Support wolf management.
Every day at 10:00 morning I have three big bucks cross my yard in central Fl.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Sounds like back straps to me
This information feels illegal to know 😅 Great info to share
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Ha- hope it seals the deal for you this year! Thanks for sharing and good luck
Nice info ! I liked and subscribed I’ve been fortunate to get 3 over 200 lbs 2 around 8 am and one at 5 pm 👍🦌
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! And congrats on those deer. Anything over 200 lbs dressed out is a giant. I love it 👍 good luck this fall
@dannyknapp515
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail thank you same to you
This is a really great video, but I live and hunt in the rolling hills of the Piedmont region of Virginia. How does this change the buck's habits?
I have found that they more in midday when there is a clear night so they move in the middle of the night.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I’ve always wondered what impact a clear night vs a cloudy night makes. Haven’t added up all the data points to conclude any patterns
Biggest buck I ever saw was during rutt around 2pm. I was sitting next to a pond.
Interesting. One suggestion that I have would be to make the graph of times as "hours after sunrise" instead of time on the clock. This would account for shortening days as well as the daylight savings time switch. Thanks for the video though!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Good thought- thanks for sharing
Thank you.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You bet- good luck this fall
I do many all day sits. However, I will add that I will on public land go in deep and set two stands for morning and evening. I still hunt in between with a tending grunt call during the rut. It makes for an exciting hunt to have a buck run up on me. Even if I don't get the shot I do get the heart pounding 😂
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
I bet that would do it- good luck!
interesting info. it does show that the bucks you got are moving at those times where your cameras are... what it doesn't show is when they're up & moving when they're NOT in front of your cameras.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Yeah good thought. I’m sure if I looked at trail cam pics over a good plot or at field, the spike in activity would be much larger in the evening vs late morning
My biggest deer I ever got was at 12:05 lunch time. 152" 10 point. November 16th.
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
I love it- good luck!
I grew up hunting southern Michigan. But since moved to the upper peninsula of Michigan which is where my family is originally from and where some still live. UP hunting kicks my butt. I've managed to shoot a couple bucks but it's tough. Early season I cannot figure the bucks out at all. It's like they don't exist. NW up by lake superior
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I know the feeling. Most of my big woods spots don’t have bucks show up on my camera until late October. I’ve put out miners sites in the summer and ran cameras trying to figure out where they live early season and to this day I’ve never figured it out. Like you say it’s almost like they don’t exist in the summer. Then show up during the rut. Good luck this season.
My biggest buck was Dec 2 just before dark, the next 3 good ones were mid November between 10 and 11:30 AM.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
All great times- thanks for sharing
My favorite thing to do is to slip in at around 8am-9am and sit there all day during rut.
My biggest buck was taken at 2:15 pm. November 19th
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Getting later in November- nice work.
Lines up with what ive experienced in MI..⅓ of the bucks i dhot were between 730-830am, ⅓ between 12-1pm, n ⅓ after 5pm...Ya every see the results from the 10yr Pennsylvania gps collar study? They had peak buck movement between 12-1 and most all of the collard deer were bedded down before daylight and started to move again around 10am. I still like to get out an hour or 2 before light. Seem to alway see more when I get out early.. Over the years I've switched more so to meat hunting tho..
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I hadn’t seen that research no. But very interesting- thanks for sharing
Where i hunt in saskatchewan canada we do all day sits but I’ve always had the best luck from 10am-2pm
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I love that middle of the day too. Good luck this season. You are in cool country up there.
The pattern I’ve noticed in my big woods Wisconsin bucks is 9-noon and November 12-16
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Excellent times and dates. Good luck this fall
Also ..this is JUST in your area bud...doesn't apply to everyone hunting whitetail...rut happens differently in different areas...wich im sure you know However cudos on the putting together your peak movement...gave me good idea to look back n compile our pictures...Thanks 😊
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Right- I usually try to make that clear to folks what part of the country I’m in and to think about where you are.
What make rifle you using, looks like Marlin
My biggest deer are 11-2:30
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Midday. Crazy deal. Thanks for sharing and good luck.
Any chance you would be willing to email your excel file blank? I’ve been looking for something like yours
Not sure of you noticed but the 1st and 2nd bucks were on the full moon. The 4th buck was on the new moon. The 3rd buck was at ~65% full. Thanks for the content.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I did not catch that- good eye. Thanks for sharing
@HuntsT
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail i have noticed mature bucks move mid day (11-3) on days of full moon more often than not in the rut or not. I think it's situational and how safe they feel, but I think they definitely have the urge to move. I actually think the reason that mature bucks move more in the mid day during the rut is because they know that does are bedded, so when they cut the trail of a hot doe, it is much easier to find her mid day when she is bedded than if she up moving around in the evening, morning, or night. Just my thoughts.
One of the best videos I’ve seen on this subject. Well done. I’m curious, of the 4 big bucks, were they native to that area or just cruising through? Had you had them on camera at other times or were these the only pics you had of them? Again, great video!
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Two of the three were bucks I only captured one single day (typical of a big woods rut funnel, away from doe-zones). The other one, I had a few different times on cam. I believe that was due to the fact that the camera was in a doe-family area. So naturally that’s an area where a buck will frequent more often during the fall.
Hello and good morning watching your other videos and I was wondering do you bother baiting or do you keep it natural. I’m curious to see if baiting turns the deer nocturnal. Our rifle season on Manitoulin Island starts Nov.20 and from your Bell curve it would be well past the peak rut movement. It’s just great being in the outdoors. Good luck hunting.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
No baiting on any of these photos. It’s not even legal in MN to do that. Thanks for sharing and good luck!
@nicholast.5444
8 ай бұрын
They claim there's no such thing as a nocturnal buck! 🤔 idk man? Seems that when pressure is on the only time you'll see em is at night but they claim that they always move. That a buck you want is in the daytime moving somewhere and that it will bed during evening . Check out the study that was just done by the university of Mississippi something or nother ....all I remember is it was a Mississippi college that did the study and they made a lot of great points. They collared like 3,000 deer and watched there routines daily and then checked and compared the data. That's what I am about is the data cuz data don't lie. Just check it out and see what ya think. It will help with said question.
What type of cellular trail cameras are you using? I have had some bad luck with one model in particular.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I’m actually just now switching to tacticam. I had a bad experience with Spypoint and am making the switch. I’ve had good luck with non-cell cam bushnells too.
You said this data ranges from mid October through November. Does it take in for Daylights savings time change? This won’t matter much when you look at it as a general morning/mid day/evening approach. But if you want to get specific. The time shift could make a huge difference on which hour is best. Also as the days shorten, it changes what “hour the deer moves” even though he is moving 15 minutes before sunrise. I would suggest switching from hours of the day to hours from sunrise/sunset.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Well, you bring up good points. All my data is off of “summer” time (no adjustment for daylight savings). Yeah I’d say use this data in context as you describe. I was going for more of the general approach but certainly more room to get even more specific. Thanks for sharing
nice info brotha thx. u got a sub from me
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey I appreciate it- thanks for sharing and good luck this fall.
Penn State University has been doing deer movement studies for a good many years now. They have radio collared deer and they say deer move more during the dawn and dusk hours no matter the season, moon phase, and weather. Any thoughts on this?
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Yeah… I’ve pondered that before. I think we need to keep in mind the time of year. I bet that in general, throughout the year, it’s true that deer move most at dawn and dusk. However what I’m showing on my cameras is specifically that pre rut and peak rut timeframe. I’ve looked at those studies and pondered why the trail cam photos don’t align with them. But the trail cam photos don’t lie.
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@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know. I think I fixed it now. I appreciate the note
Hi. Being from Minnesota, you are familiar of the presence of wolves. Do you carry a firearm when scouting? Do you ever see them when scouting…or bear for that matter? Thanks
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
We have lots of wolves up here. They have never bothered us or made us feel danger. I did however get stalked in the dark walking into my stand last fall though. Bad deal. I think it was a cougar. Could only see its eyes w my headlamp. True story.
Do you feel bucks are much more likely to move early afternoon any certain week or pretty even throughout the rut?
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I made a video discussing this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fatr07ewicfHkqw.htmlsi=Zr6nCVZTQMUMtl68
I want to give you a shout out thank you so very much
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
You bet! Good luck
A high percentage of my buck kills were between 10:00AM and noon! Most doe were were late afternoon
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and good luck this fall!
So you have done a good job with this video. However, I think you should have put the frequency numbers on the graph to provide better precision and context. When you say 11 years people are inclined to think you have a lot of data, but in reality perhaps it really isn’t that much. For instance for the 1100 to 1200 slot is that 5 deer or 50 deer? Sample size is important to know if it is enough data to be relevant. I would say however that in my experience of hunting deer for 46 years I do see a lot of deer during the 1100 to 100 time, but I think it is often from hunters moving in and out of the woods at lunchtime which moves deer. I always stay on stand for this and wait until at least 100 to go eat. You have a new subscriber my man. Thanks for your work.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Astute comments here. I think I ended up with almost 300 data points for all slots combined. I will pull an exact number. Yeah it’s certainly not a peer reviewed or overly-scientific study. Just my trail camera photos. Gives us a general sense of the situation though. If someone really wanted to poke holes in this they certainly could. But overall, I think the general takeaway is still valuable, even with its imperfections. I appreciate the sub and the comment. Hope your fall is shaping up well.
@kevinallen9009
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail 300 photos of adult bucks in daylight hours sounds like a good amount of data to me.👍
I found between 10:30 to 1:00 is the best here in New York
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Good time slot there- good luck this fall.
Do you scout trails and scrapes and then set up trail cell cameras?
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, my cameras are always over one or the other (trails or a scrape). Sometimes I make a mock scrape if a natural one doesn’t exist.
OK, I was wrong about 1-2pma, but in E. Tn. where I hunt 12-3 I see a lot of buck movement...
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
You basically nailed it- my window was just a little longer till 3:00 pm
@jeffking1798
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail my last 4 out of 5 good bucks have all been harvested between 11:30am & 3pm, with 2 of those just a few minutes after 2pm.
I've killed my biggest bucks from the hours of 10:00 - 2:00, there is definitely truth in your findings. I think the bigger bucks move more in the afternoon because most hunters bail at about 9:30 or 10AM.
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
It’s a great time of day that midday stretch! Thanks for sharing
I might have missed this, but what state is this from. Great video by the way!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks- I’m up in northern MN. All my photos in this video came from this area
what do you consider a rut funnel
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I recently made a video on this exact question- you can watch it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Ym1ltLClqKTeh6g.htmlsi=9BFu8mD9opn5kCQA
Very nice. Daylight Savings Time changes over first weekend in November, so middle of your study window. Is that accounted for in the data?
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Another good comment- that is not accounted for in the data. I set my cameras prior to the time switch (standard time?) then just leave them for the whole fall. But it should still be an accurate distribution of movement throughout the day broken out by hours.
@tythomps
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail ok yep, as long as they didn't change time on their own (like cell cams do), you're good to go. And people watching this can adjust accordingly. Thanks!
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
@@tythomps you bet- good catch though. I should have said that in the video
@tythomps
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetail yeah, hard to add that into the video at this point, but can put in the description at least
@tythomps
9 ай бұрын
@@northernforestwhitetailalso... Sub'd 👍
What state do you hunt? I’m in Illinois and wonder if that effects rut timeframes
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
I’m in northern MN. They say the rut occurs later the further south you go. Do you see differences in the dates?
@novatrikz4175
9 ай бұрын
I was referencing your previous video where you had the dates. They look very similar to the dates we see most activity. Usually November 4-12 is when we get the most action. Thanks for the response and great videos 👍🏻
I appreciate your report on the buck activity by hours, but what about days? That's equally as important.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Funny you ask- I actually uploaded a video on this exact topic recently. You can watch it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fatr07ewicfHkqw.htmlsi=KcZOiHmhlWr8M7WN
Way state is this in
@northernforestwhitetail
8 ай бұрын
Northern MN
The buck I shot last year was at 1:30pm, November 8th, the first day after a cold front passed through. He was Dogging a doe. I think I've killed squirrels with more food in their belly. Never saw a stomach so void of food in a deer.
@northernforestwhitetail
9 ай бұрын
Crazy what those things go thru during the rut. Thanks for sharing
@ML-ks2lj
9 ай бұрын
Cwd maybe?
@brob-zy8zi
9 ай бұрын
@@ML-ks2lj No. He was just on a mission to breed. He was so focused on breeding that he busted me and still followed the doe to within 30 yards of my stand where I shot him. I've heard of finding them with nearly empty stomachs because of their drive to breed before but it's the first time I've seen one with very little in their stomach like that. I mean it's always possible any deer could have that but he showed no signs or symptoms.
I was bow hunting and saw nothing but on the way home in the dark there was a buck nose on the gravel road chasing a doe naturally
@northernforestwhitetail
7 ай бұрын
I love to see that