Delaware Farm hunter

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  1. dwc4321

    dwc4321 Newb

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    Can't tell if there is any rut action, have not seen any bucks in day light, they are all over my cams at night, I've tried scents and calls, nothing seems to be working, have rubs and scraps located, still no dalight action
     
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    Captn Kirk Weekend Warrior

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    Hi I am over in Fredericksburg VA and it is full on over here. From October 30 I have seen bucks running each other off and had a little 4 pt run a doe past me nothing close for a shot but a lot of action in the woods despite the temps Hope this helps
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    Thanks capt kirk
     
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    Wondering if I should let this guy go for another season, but I know none of the other guys in surrounding farms will.
     

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    I'm in northern Delaware and I'm experiencing the same thing no bucks in daylight.

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    Im in pikr creek. Ive seenem up to stretch round 1-2 pm daily.....key for me is staying 30-40 yds outside bedding thickett and wait for shot. Seen no morning buck activity, all evening.

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