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<blockquote data-quote="halfrack" data-source="post: 1375751" data-attributes="member: 14836"><p>Had 2 small bucks show up on the wheat about 5 this evening, a 6 point and a spike which had 2 full mainbeams with no points. The 6 point fed from 5-6, while the spike worked the treeline checking scrapes, licking branches and working a small rub.</p><p></p><p>Around 5:45 2 mature does came in and the spike locked up with tail straight out and grunted at them. He then jumped the fence out of my sight (big cedar trees in the way) but probably 20 yards northeast of me and it sounded like he had a little skirmish with another buck as I heard what seemed to be antlers clashing together. After a few minutes, he jumped back over the fence and went back to what he was doing.</p><p></p><p>The other buck (6) never lifted his head out of the wheat. The does did go out close to him to feed, but they wanted nothing to do with him, and he just had eating on his mind.</p><p></p><p>I have been seeing groups of does since last weekend in my neck of the woods (southeast Garfield) and it appears that the rut has just about run its course Imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halfrack, post: 1375751, member: 14836"] Had 2 small bucks show up on the wheat about 5 this evening, a 6 point and a spike which had 2 full mainbeams with no points. The 6 point fed from 5-6, while the spike worked the treeline checking scrapes, licking branches and working a small rub. Around 5:45 2 mature does came in and the spike locked up with tail straight out and grunted at them. He then jumped the fence out of my sight (big cedar trees in the way) but probably 20 yards northeast of me and it sounded like he had a little skirmish with another buck as I heard what seemed to be antlers clashing together. After a few minutes, he jumped back over the fence and went back to what he was doing. The other buck (6) never lifted his head out of the wheat. The does did go out close to him to feed, but they wanted nothing to do with him, and he just had eating on his mind. I have been seeing groups of does since last weekend in my neck of the woods (southeast Garfield) and it appears that the rut has just about run its course Imo. [/QUOTE]
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