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Buck Chasing Question

Posted By: Ben2

Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 02:29 PM

I read here and on several other sights where people are watching a group of does expecting a buck to be chasing them or someone says I shot a buck chasing 3 does etc. From my experience if you see a group of does they are not in heat and no buck is going to be chasing them. if a buck is chasing a doe that is in heat she wont be with any other doe it will be one doe and one or more bucks until she is finished. Sure I have seen a buck come out and check groups of does but in no way are they chasing the group of does. Are people calling a buck checking a group of does chasing? Or do bucks actually chase groups of does for some reason?
Posted By: globe

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 02:41 PM

Checking, chasing, harassing, it’s semantics. I killed one this year “harassing” three does.... lol.
Posted By: Ol’Tom

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 02:47 PM

A buck busting up a group of does checking them is not what I call chasing
Posted By: ridgestalker

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 03:26 PM

I’d call that bumping them usually by young bucks ready to get things started. My better deer have come late rut chasing yearling does.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 03:27 PM

Ben I think your accessment is correct
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 03:49 PM

Actively chasing a hot doe is what I call chasing. A horny bastage harassing every doe in the field is like a teenager swiping right on tinder
Posted By: hallb

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 04:17 PM

Heck, I don't know but I like it when they do it whatever it is. Is this chasing? I didn't get a chance to ask her if she was hot.

Posted By: sj22

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 05:40 PM





You’re correct, one doe and bucks chasing her is what I consider chasing
Posted By: eskimo270

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 05:48 PM

I don’t know, it’s deer, just about the time that i think i have them figured out they surprise me and do something i didn’t expect
Posted By: mossyhorns25

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 07:48 PM

A few years back had a group of 3 or either 4 does come crashing out of a thicket in a old cutover. Less than a min I heard another deer coming and it was a 8pt. Idk if he was chasing them as a group or if one of them was hot but he was def pushing them and following them. Until I stopped him anyway.
Posted By: BAR II .270

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 08:22 PM

You may see a lot of pestering of doe groups, generally by younger bucks, but certainly older bucks will do the same. It is also very common to see a pair of does or a larger doe group come through and a buck come through trailing, and could be 30 minutes to an hour later. Generally, the trailing bucks will be moving along pretty good, nose down and grunting. Typically, though, a full-on chase is when a doe has been singled out by one or more bucks. I have seen more than one buck chasing the same doe a couple of times. Several years ago, a buddy of mine in MS saw 7 racked bucks chasing the same doe.
Posted By: Forrestgump1

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 08:34 PM

I watched a fork horn enter the far end of a food plot and feed for all of about two minutes. He fed through and entered the woods to my right. About five minutes later he is directly to my right maybe 15 yards in the woods. He got downwind of the foodplot and was inside the wood line scent checking the field he just left out of. Not two minutes later two little does maybe 65 to 70 pounds enter the field from my left. The buck to my right makes a strange blow noise and the two does proceed nervously walk over towards him. That fork horn bust out of the brush and chased those does wide open through the woods. I could hear them crashing through the woods for several hundred yards. I have seen bucks pester does plenty of times but that was first time I actually got to watch a buck call does to him only to chase them through the woods. It was pretty neat.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 08:34 PM

I’d say a buck harassing/cruising a group is not chasing. He’s looking for a willing partner, but they might not be ready. Once he has one paired off then it’s chasing. Here’s a couple of videos I got a few weeks back. He’s just checking to see if anyone was hot. Harassed them for about an hour.

https://youtu.be/Jbu5Q-csx2s

https://youtu.be/ckP6UH2rKOU
Posted By: GKelly

Re: Buck Chasing Question - 01/18/20 08:57 PM

ive accidentally shot more than a couple small spikes because i shot at what i thought was a group of does if you see a group of does moving this time of year there is a good chase the tailing deer is a small buck i learned to never shoot the tailing deer in a group its hard to see small horns at 100+ yards on a moving deer when you have about 3 seconds to shoot
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