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Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming?

Posted By: AU .30-06

Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 10:16 AM

Looking for your opinion. Does the buck stay in the same general area after he finishes breeding the doe, or does he start roaming around looking for the next estrus doe?

I found their "honeymoon" spot yesterday. Three spots within 25 yards that had fresh buck droppings and doe droppings in the same area. Dry, bedding areas the size for two in the pine straw and leaves, whereas everything else was wet and untouched. In each of the bedding areas, the pine straw was disturbed and stirred up from their breeding.

We know that a doe only stays in estrus about 72 hours. After that, they stop breeding and the buck gets back on the move to look for another doe.

Here are my questions for you. Do you believe he stays in that area to look for another doe or starts cruising looking around for the next one? And would you hunt that specific area or where you've been seeing the does?
Posted By: Teacher One

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 10:36 AM

He is on the prowl again as soon as his business is complete. As soon as he crosses paths with the next doe in heat, he will follow her until it is time to breed. Just remember that a lot of times there will be multiple does in a group and he may not have to leave a "general" area to find his next receptive doe.

If you want to watch how bucks react with does come to Muscle Shoals and walk the T V A reservation. They are harassing the does here to no end. Buddy saw 14 there yesterday and the heat is on.
Posted By: Canez

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 10:36 AM

I believe it depends on the buck but it seems like most cruise around. With that said I would definitely hunt the does if they are coming into estrous and you know where they have been spending most of their time.

Can't go wrong with hunting the does in the rut.
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 11:02 AM

What does a buck dropping look like? Does it have antlers?
Posted By: AU .30-06

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 11:22 AM

Jbuc - seriously or are you joking?
Posted By: 2Dogs

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 11:33 AM

He'll be on the hunt for the next doe. But he may only have to travel across the hill if there's a doe group nearby. He may have to travel quite a distance, could go either way, no one size fits all on this one.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 11:33 AM

No he's not joking. There is no way to differentiate buck from doe droppings. No way at all.
Posted By: centralala

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:01 PM

Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
No he's not joking. There is no way to differentiate buck from doe droppings. No way at all.


Uh, taste!! grin
Posted By: AU .30-06

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:03 PM

Matt, ok. Hmmm, that's different than what I was taught and have read biologists put out but I'm open to learning. If that's the case than what do we attribute the different size scat to? There are large, "milk dud" size piles all clumped together almost is the size of a large pine cone, and smaller "raisin" size piles?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:07 PM

Well, I am a biologist too. Milk dud clumped together poop is from a deer that has been stationary, or inactive for a while, that just got up from bed. Non clumped pellets are from active deer that were on their feet when they got the urge. Simple as that.
Posted By: buck_buster

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:15 PM

Originally Posted By: AU .30-06
Matt, ok. Hmmm, that's different than what I was taught and have read biologists put out but I'm open to learning. If that's the case than what do we attribute the different size scat to? There are large, "milk dud" size piles all clumped together almost is the size of a large pine cone, and smaller "raisin" size piles?


I believe that is the older generation that says that.. my grandfather says that along with my father.. I won't argue with em but I know better..
Posted By: AU .30-06

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:16 PM

Well my apologies! I've always enjoyed your commentary on here and will certainly add this information to my mental database. That's what I enjoy most about this site is the ability to gather new data and apply it to my hunting.

So, by that information combined with what I previously said, you'd say that I've identified a bedding area...simple as that, right?
Posted By: MoonDog

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:21 PM

Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
No he's not joking. There is no way to differentiate buck from doe droppings. No way at all.


^^^^^^Matt is correct. No way to differentiate the two.
Posted By: gatorbait154

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:26 PM

Yes, I would agree that you found a bedding area.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:30 PM

Yes you definitely found a bedding area. Now figuring out who beds there is the question.
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:32 PM

Only thing I have found those deer dropping useful for is a cover scent.
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:34 PM


Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
No he's not joking. There is no way to differentiate buck from doe droppings. No way at all.

Thanks Matt I've literally almost got in brawls over this with hunting buddies. I can't believe how ignorant they sound while arguing.
Posted By: pab

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:43 PM

Look at the tracks, everyone knows the ones with back dew claws are bucks.
Posted By: mirage243

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 12:56 PM

Originally Posted By: jlbuc10
What does a buck dropping look like? Does it have antlers?


PM me your number and I'll take a pic of mine and text it to ya. grin
Posted By: CDillard

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 01:53 PM

The OP wanted to know about the bucks movement after breeding....
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 02:02 PM


Originally Posted By: mirage243
Originally Posted By: jlbuc10
What does a buck dropping look like? Does it have antlers?


PM me your number and I'll take a pic of mine and text it to ya. grin


I'd rather see your wife's I bet it looks the same
Posted By: booth2

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 03:55 PM

And don't think you have found "THE" bedding area. Them deer will bed dang near anywhere. You may have found an area where some bed, but I wouldn't set up just on the 2 you found.
Posted By: greene

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/03/15 08:38 PM

Buddy of mine in Georgia shot the buck of a lifetime last year during the rut.Word got around it was hanging up in the cooler at the processor pretty quick. Come to find out a few guys had been hunting it for a couple of years. My buddy shot it 3 miles as the crow flies from where they had tons of pics of it on their property. I guess my point is that all bets are off when the rut is on.
Posted By: blumsden

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/05/15 07:51 AM

No 2 bucks are the same and may have completely different personalities, some will roam far, some will stay close to their home range. There have been studies done on this. If you really want to know, read the deer studies, instead of asking peoples opinions, because opinions will vary greatly.
Posted By: BPS

Re: Your opinion...Does the buck stay in that area after breeding or start roaming? - 01/05/15 08:23 AM

Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
No he's not joking. There is no way to differentiate buck from doe droppings. No way at all.


^^^ I Agree. Had a guy tell me once that a bucks droppings will be scattered out on the ground because he want stop to handle his business while a dies droppings will be in a pile be they will stop to handle there's. I wanted to call him out on it but he was my boss with an ego so it was in my best interest to not laugh in his face.
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