Planning on taking my annual 7-10 day bow hunt up to east central Kansas next week. Looking and praying for cooler weather, but do not think it's gonna happen. As it stands now, the temperature are gonna be in the mid 40's and mid 60's.
I was there last year starting Nov 10th and weather was 30's and 50's and saw bucks everywhere, including a 180 class. If you guys had the opportunity would you wait and go a week later? It is a big gamble because it could be just as warm then. I just do not know if the weather in Kansas has been cool enough to really get the rut kicking. How warm do you guys think it has to be to postpone the rut by a week or so. Would this just make the chasing phase go a little longer before entering the breeding phase? It seems like this is gonna be the year to make a special attempt to hunt the 2nd rut(more intense). What do you guys think?
Tried to cut it short guys, but my spirits are dwindling.
I was there last year starting Nov 10th and weather was 30's and 50's and saw bucks everywhere, including a 180 class. If you guys had the opportunity would you wait and go a week later? It is a big gamble because it could be just as warm then. I just do not know if the weather in Kansas has been cool enough to really get the rut kicking. How warm do you guys think it has to be to postpone the rut by a week or so. Would this just make the chasing phase go a little longer before entering the breeding phase? It seems like this is gonna be the year to make a special attempt to hunt the 2nd rut(more intense). What do you guys think?
Tried to cut it short guys, but my spirits are dwindling.