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Is the Muley rut over? I am confused!

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So I went out this morning Feb. 7th hoping to find some coues deer knowing full well there are mulyes where we were going but I didn't expect to see a nice 4x3 rutting with a group of doe's. We didn't see a coues but I can't complain since I was able to get some good pics of him!

 

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I have seen both muleys and coues rutting in the last week of February. I believe the desert muleys peak rut isn't til the last week of january normally.

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Wow great pictures!!! And a very nice buck!! Can't beat a great morning like that. Always enjoy your pictures Darren

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I have seen both muleys and coues rutting in the last week of February. I believe the desert muleys peak rut isn't til the last week of january normally.

I've seen muleys pushing does in the 1st week of march.

I think if the does that don't get bred they will cycle again and the bucks who didn't burn out can still go another round. I think I read something that the younger bucks don't know how to conserve will not be interested cause they are spent... I could be off..... maybe that was a dream or something that stuck in my head from a hunting show whislt I was napping.

 

Great photos Pixman!!! the clarity is unbelievably awesome!

thanks for sharing.

 

James

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Thanks for the compliments everyone.

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I have a Canon rebel xti with a 100-400mm lens. I was around 100 yds away.

 

What were you using to take the photos and how far were you from them. Nice pics.

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I'll second the motion JLW mentioned. Does that didn't get bred the first time around will cycle one more time a month later. This causes the dominant bucks to hang around just a little longer to pass on thier bloodline in preparation for dropping their antlers and some down time. The mature bucks and bulls will shed first so they can stay on schedule to begin growing their new racks before the pip squeaks.

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Great pics! The area that i hunted in 24a had a light rut and I wouldnt be surprised if there's some buck chasing some of the lone groups of does we saw regularly.

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Doe's cycle about every 28 days for 24 hours. If the don't get bred in November, December, January then they can go into March.

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