How does this week's weather really effect the rut/deer activity?
I have the good fortune to be able to hunt a large (600 ac) piece of private QDM property in SE Ohio. I think we know what we are doing, a couple of us hunting a few weekends in Oct and then try to hunt a whole week during the "rut". This is the second year in a row where it's been in the 70's during the week we picked. I believe the rut was really heating up, all the usual stuff with scrapes, rubs, chasing... We choose to kill big bucks only and a lot of does. We have observed the daylight deer activity come to a screeching halt since Tuesday, Nov 9. Saw few bucks Weds morning, but nothing Weds evening. Thursday morning I busted a couple does out on way to the stand then didn't see any chasing or even hear any deer running around on the timbered hillsides. Did not see or hear a deer on Weds OR Thursday evening. I'm thinking the breeding activity still has to take place. So does that mean it's all happening at night?
I would guess that a lot of others are seeing the same thing in PA and Ohio.