No lie, the rut is often in the hottest part of the year.Florida has the biggest whitetail in the country. Rut is in July, October, November , December, January and February.
Yep, that state is wayyy longer than my pecker, rut happens at all sorts of different times in that state. No way id hunt that S Fl rut in July tho. They can have it, 200 inchers and all.No lie, the rut is often in the hottest part of the year.
And I think their state record is 200"+, a bowkill if I'm not mistaken.
I tried a September bowhunt down there in the central part of the state once. ONCE.Yep, that state is wayyy longer than my pecker, rut happens and all sorts of different times in that state. No way id hunt that S Fl rut in July tho. They can have it, 200 inchers and all.
Oh, central in Sept isn’t that bad. Were you on public?I tried a September bowhunt down there in the central part of the state once. ONCE.
Im from Illinois, so I am definitely biased. I have seen big deer in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri, but not the numbers of big deer like I see here at home in Illinois
Don't overlook the Panhandle region of West Texas. There are some good size ranches with some really great genetics. Low deer numbers, so when you get the right rains at the right time can produce some really big deer. I know of one low fence ranch in South Texas that has killed well over 20 net B&C bucks in the last 18 to 20 yrs. Many big deer killed are never entered in B&C or even talked about much for many reasons. I also think the new state record net typical B&C whitetail was killed this past season in South Texas.South Texas if you don't mind paying. They have some native, low fence giants and if you don't mind high fences the sky is the limit. I know that's not everyone's cup of tea though. East Texas produces some really big deer these days but has some issues of it's own...with that said if you can lease the right property in East Texas, specifically bottomland the potential is there. You just generally won't see a lot of deer every time out. You may not even see a deer every time out. But the big boys are there.
There’s a dude like you in every thread.I wonder what would happen if all out of state hunters pooled all their money that they spend to try and improve their own state, what would happen.