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Q.Buck Behavior During Rut

How do bucks find does during rut?

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Bucks find does by scent-checking downwind of doe bedding areas, working scrape lines that intersect doe travel routes, and cruising the upwind sides of cover at midday when doe groups are bedded. The vomeronasal organ — the second nose in the roof of the mouth — lets a buck detect estrous compounds in doe urine from yards away.

The pattern is consistent across whitetail country. Bucks travel in a sawtooth route that crosses every doe travel corridor on the property, then runs the downwind edge of every doe bedding area. They pause at scrapes to refresh and check what's been there.

For stand placement, this means hunting the downwind side of doe bedding rather than the bedding itself. A pinch point on the downwind edge of a bedding thicket — especially one that connects to a scrape line — sees almost every cruising buck on the property during seeking.

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