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Predictions for rut for South LA
Posted on 12/3/22 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 12/3/22 at 4:26 pm
So what do y’all think the peak week will be this year for the rut in south LA 60 miles +- north and south of I-10
Posted on 12/3/22 at 4:50 pm to Royalfisher
In south louisiana some places had it already in late September/early October, some happening now, and some happen into February
Need more specifics because that is a broad area
Need more specifics because that is a broad area
This post was edited on 12/3/22 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 12/3/22 at 4:55 pm to Ron Cheramie
I hunt in Avoyelles Parish. Not a lot going on yet for pre-rut but need to get my vacation plans in before the rest.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 3:52 am to Royalfisher
I hunt northern St Landry Parish and part of the club is Avoyelles parish. Area 6
Our rut is usually 1st / 2nd week of January. January 6th is a full moon and I think if the weather is right that’ll get them going crazy. I’m not sure how many days you get to take off, but I believe a few days leading up to and few days after the full moon would be your best rut.
Our rut is usually 1st / 2nd week of January. January 6th is a full moon and I think if the weather is right that’ll get them going crazy. I’m not sure how many days you get to take off, but I believe a few days leading up to and few days after the full moon would be your best rut.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 6:43 am to Royalfisher
New years week, just be where the does are.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 8:59 am to Koolazzkat
In the basin it's the week before and after New Years.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 9:45 am to Royalfisher
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hunt in Avoyelles Parish. Not a lot going on yet for pre-rut but need to get my vacation plans in before the rest.
Have you hunted there before? When was it last year or years before?
Keep track of daylight pictures or when mature bucks were seen or killed and that’s the peak of rut for your area and it will be the same year to year regardless of weather or moon.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 9:48 am to Royalfisher
well in south west LA and south east LA the difference can be 3 months apart. same for the lands along miss river and atchafalaya river(much later). theory is southwest la plains deer runt MUCH earlier so that fawns are more mature for hurricanes. and deer along river later so that fawns drop after spring floods
Posted on 12/4/22 at 10:02 am to Royalfisher
Look up the rut calendar on the wlf.la.gov for whatever area you are hunting. It’s pretty exact year after year
A doe doesn’t doesn’t just decide to come into estrus when a cold front comes in. Whether it’s 90 degrees or 10 degrees during that period the doe is coming into estrus and the bucks will follow.
The weather may dictate how much movement is taking place which can increase hunting success but nevertheless the rut is going to happen regardless of weather
A doe doesn’t doesn’t just decide to come into estrus when a cold front comes in. Whether it’s 90 degrees or 10 degrees during that period the doe is coming into estrus and the bucks will follow.
The weather may dictate how much movement is taking place which can increase hunting success but nevertheless the rut is going to happen regardless of weather
This post was edited on 12/4/22 at 10:04 am
Posted on 12/4/22 at 7:06 pm to choupiquesushi
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theory is southwest la plains deer runt MUCH earlier so that fawns are more mature for hurricanes. and deer along river later so that fawns drop after spring floods
Are you kidding or serious?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:08 am to Ron Cheramie
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:33 am to Royalfisher
Why is this a question every yr. Rut is the same time every yr, reguardless of factors. Jesus
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:37 am to oleyeller
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Why is this a question every yr
Because people don't understand the definition of "rut". They think it's this magical 3 day period that big bucks get up and move around.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:37 am to lowhound
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Estimated Deer Breeding Periods
I posted the same map a while back and was told it was 2014 so it may not be accurate.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:38 am to turnpiketiger
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theory is southwest la plains deer runt MUCH earlier so that fawns are more mature for hurricanes. and deer along river later so that fawns drop after spring floods
Are you kidding or serious?
100% true
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:43 am to REB BEER
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I posted the same map a while back and was told it was 2014 so it may not be accurate.
Maybe, but the map shows mid-late January for my area. It's still pretty accurate because all my fawns still had spots till mid-October
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:47 am to REB BEER
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Because people don't understand the definition of "rut". They think it's this magical 3 day period that big bucks get up and move around.
There are several "rut" periods as some people will see scraping and bucks moving several different times during the season. The younger bucks start scraping really early, and you start to see the bachelor parties of bucks hanging out together around that time and as they start beating each other up. Does come into season at different times, and has nothing to do with the temperature and more to do with the moon phase and month. The older bucks will be pretty nocturnal till the actual time to start breeding.
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