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I believe my eastern MT deer hunt (Nov 1st-5th) bridged the "start" of the rut. The first day we saw a really nice buck in a bachelor group of three. As the week progressed, we saw more bucks with does, but only at night or in very remote spots. I shot a marginal buck (spindly 4x4) on Nov 5th in N Central Montana. He was with a herd of does in very steep, rough coulees nobody wanted to hike. I will say that we spent many fruitless hours hiking miles of dry country. It wasn't until we hunted coulees around water sources that we found any deer.
While hunting with my younger brother last weekend (Sat, Nov. 20th) in NW Montana, we found a fresh rub & scrape line (shavings still in the snow) and buck tracks zig-zagging all over the side of the mountain we were still hunting. We didn't actually see bucks chasing does, but that's probably more due to our lack of skill than it is lack of activity.
While hunting with my younger brother last weekend (Sat, Nov. 20th) in NW Montana, we found a fresh rub & scrape line (shavings still in the snow) and buck tracks zig-zagging all over the side of the mountain we were still hunting. We didn't actually see bucks chasing does, but that's probably more due to our lack of skill than it is lack of activity.