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15 July 2011, 21:45
1894mk2
Roe Rut 2011
The rut has kicked off with lots of chasing yesterday and today and bucks and does coming to the call.

Any luck from forum members so far? Any monsters waiting in the wings?
15 July 2011, 22:54
Mr. G
Hi there!

I had a coupple of does responding to my call here the other day, but no buck to be seen yet. I'll give it another week before I try again. Some pictures from the does and my call Smiler


Handmade german call made out of roebuck antlers


First doe, came up close..5-10m


Number two Smiler


Rgds,

Geir
http://geirandres.blogspot.com
16 July 2011, 21:19
SLDG
Lovely pictures mate .I was out on thurday and saw my first real sign that the does had come into season had a monster buck on the back side of a doe she was teasing him silly lol sorry about the quality but it was misty.

VIDEO


17 July 2011, 16:17
lorefuma
Mr G... was the first doe a antlered one?


D.V.M.
17 July 2011, 20:59
Mr. G
quote:
Originally posted by lorefuma:
Mr G... was the first doe a antlered one?


No, not as far as I can tell!


Rgds,

Geir
http://geirandres.blogspot.com
18 July 2011, 02:46
jonher
quote:
Originally posted by Mr. G:
Hi there!

I had a coupple of does responding to my call here the other day, but no buck to be seen yet. I'll give it another week before I try again.


Great photo's Geir, thanks for posting them up!

A quick question regarding your call, do you find it gets better responses than the buttolo?


Jonathan

My Hunting Blog:
http://jonathan81.blogspot.com/
18 July 2011, 06:04
Code4
One day this little Aussie will be over there. They are a magnificent smaller animal.
18 July 2011, 11:47
IanF
They are that!

Graceful, attractive and loads of character. They really are my favourite species.

Add to that, the joy of stalking in the summertime and the adrenaline of the close stalks - yep, tough to beat. Smiler

Rgds

Ian


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
18 July 2011, 20:02
Mr. G
quote:
Originally posted by jonher:
A quick question regarding your call, do you find it gets better responses than the buttolo?


Hi Jonathan!

Actually I have only used this german hand made flute twice, and both times does has responded at once. With the buttolo I have had no success so far. I've used the buttolo for a coupple of years, and truth is that I've never had anything responding to it! Maybe it's just bad luck or wrong place, wrong time....who knows Smiler


Rgds,

Geir
http://geirandres.blogspot.com
18 July 2011, 20:07
jonher
quote:
Originally posted by Mr. G:
Hi Jonathan!

Actually I have only used this german hand made flute twice, and both times does has responded at once. With the buttolo I have had no success so far. I've used the buttolo for a coupple of years no, and truth is that I've never had anything responding to it! Maybe it's just bad luck or wrong place, wrong time....who knows Smiler


Hi Geir,

Thank you for the reply, i'll give the buttolo another go this season and we'll see what happens.

Counting down the days till the 10th August Smiler


Jonathan

My Hunting Blog:
http://jonathan81.blogspot.com/
19 July 2011, 17:57
Orvar
Was out this weekend near Salisbury, and the action was definitely warming up; saw quite a bit of chasing going on, admittedly most was from younger bucks, but the rut this year seems to be screwy due to the warm April/May we had.

Did manage to take the below out, which was fun. Am now on the lookout for a monster we saw in mid-April and has been seem by some locals lately, but not by us Frowner


20 July 2011, 02:36
1894mk2
Good to see some stalking photos!

I've seen quite a lot of chasing, shot bucks and called does but so far no heart stopping moments with bucks springing - fingers crossed!
27 July 2011, 02:38
1894mk2
Certainly full on this morning! No need to call just scrape a foot in the leaves or stalk within view and move a little.

Sport of kings!
31 July 2011, 03:28
mouse93
Saturday 30th of July 8.25 PM - came to a call - shot with irons at 50m off hand - my best buck ever...




31 July 2011, 12:26
mho
That is a nice one Mouse, Weidmannsheil. Seems to be of good age too.
- mike


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31 July 2011, 21:15
jonher
Very nice buck mouse, congratulations! Cool


Jonathan

My Hunting Blog:
http://jonathan81.blogspot.com/
31 July 2011, 22:47
Mr. G
Great buck! Weidmannsheil Smiler


Rgds,

Geir
http://geirandres.blogspot.com
01 August 2011, 10:21
IanF
Well-done Mouse, excellent result.

Is that peep sight standard - or did you have to get it added to your rifle?

Edited: Found your write-up elsewhere! Nice!

http://forums.accuratereloadin...804/m/7351055231/p/2

Rgds

Ian Smiler


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
01 August 2011, 11:48
mouse93
Smiler thanks guys

I knew him from 2009, in May 2010 was the last time I saw him after that till Saturday never again. It was just strange that no other buck had been seen at that spot so I guessed he was still around - and he was. Not that old - estimated age app. 5-6 years.
03 August 2011, 03:49
1894mk2
That's very good.

I keep on chickening out of taking the scope off my 06........... I thought about it this evening but it was too dim under the trees.

Soon!
03 August 2011, 12:09
mouse93
Smiler I know - very frustrating...happens to me all the time - happened with this buck in 09 when I first saw it, he was high on the slope some 200m away...stil I hung on and it played out great (might not as well tho Big Grin)...well at the end it all boiled down to shear determination and damn luck - to make it even better - this buck was there right under the noses of the local boys (6 hunters live inside 1km perimeter from where he was shot) that didn't have a clue about his whereabouts - no need to mention I have ruffled some feathers I guess and I'll have to watch my back for some time now? Big Grin beer
04 August 2011, 02:40
bwanamrm
Mouse! You actually know how to hunt something besides buffalo! Big Grin

Seriously, very nice buck! Congratulations!


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Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
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And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
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04 August 2011, 12:30
mouse93
Smiler thanks mrm. Roes will always have a special place in my heart...hard to abide their uniqueness, different personalities and challenge they can present when you concentrate on a particular animal on its ground...it can become a clever game just like chess sometimes. Yes late May - early August will always be Roebuck time of the year for me.
04 August 2011, 14:38
Anders
Ah, lovely bucks! Congrats to the good hunters.
Here in Norway there's still some days to go before seasons kicks off. Went to pick up one of my trail cams yesterday. Two different bucks, a doe and a calf. As well as badger, foxes and othe small stuff.

Put out a couple of pics on my blog.


Anders

Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no

..and my blog at: http://andersmossing.blogspot.com
05 August 2011, 23:37
SLDG
Anders dont worry to much i feel there might be a few days left in the rut.I was out this morning with a chap and we saw 5 good bucks and a couple of not so go bucks really going at it and rutting hard. We took one each and i gave my new puppy a bit of training. Good luck when it starts over there.PS how long have you got to wait till it kicks off.








05 August 2011, 23:52
jonher
Congrats on the buck SLDG and a beautiful dog you have there!


Jonathan

My Hunting Blog:
http://jonathan81.blogspot.com/
10 August 2011, 03:20
Orvar
Argh! Sonfrustrating... Just 2 days in Sussex chasing roe around... the crop still hasn't come off down there, and while we had PERFECT weather, wind (none) and light, the chase is completely busted out! Not even the does were responding to calls... I am lost... Seems the weird weather in April / May blistzed them out completely.

Did manage to take out a couple of crappers from the gene pool. But didn't see one bigger buck we saw in May & JuneFrowner

Hope others are having better luck! Will be back out early September, hope its better then.
11 August 2011, 05:36
1894mk2
quote:
Originally posted by Orvar:
Argh! Sonfrustrating... Just 2 days in Sussex chasing roe around... the crop still hasn't come off down there, and while we had PERFECT weather, wind (none) and light, the chase is completely busted out! Not even the does were responding to calls... I am lost... Seems the weird weather in April / May blistzed them out completely.

Did manage to take out a couple of crappers from the gene pool. But didn't see one bigger buck we saw in May & JuneFrowner

Hope others are having better luck! Will be back out early September, hope its better then.


Don't give up. The rut is a moving thing, weather and oestrus dependant that only loosely conforms to dates.Plus I think calling is a bit over stressed. While we all love to call a buck I only manage it about 20% of the time. The main advantage is bucks showing themselves, not paying much attention to things that would normally have them running for cover and being able to stop them momentarily when they bust you and run off.

I've been stalking like a lunatic for 3 weeks solid and with the cold and windy weather was ready to give up this week. I saw little activity but the moment the sun got some heat on Tuesday morning (about 7am or so) a buck which had been grazing with a doe suddenly got a royal hard on, chased the doe and had her mounted within a minute or two.

Warm weather, sun etc will still have them in the mood right up until next week IMHO. The latest I've called or seen chasing is the 3rd week of August.

Also don't forget calling tends to work better late on. Plus chasing starts as early as second week in July. None of the bucks I've shot this week have had an ounce of fat around their kidneys so they've had a pretty good go at it this season I'd say.

I tend to go through a period of mourning after the rut what I have to get closer? Eeker but in truth I think when the crops have come off, light is at a saner time is often a better time.

SLDG - nice looking pup!
11 August 2011, 16:39
Boghossian
Agreed - I don't know how many times I have declared 'the rut is finished this year', only to see classic chasing and rutting behaviour a day or two later.

It appears to have been a prolonged process this year.
12 August 2011, 13:19
Andre Mertens
Rut started 3 weeks ago but went only slowly and just picked up recently. Tuesday, I shot this buck at 21:10.



André
DRSS
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
13 August 2011, 15:53
SLDG
Bucks still comeing to call in scotland this morning. Big buck came to the call this morning and he was very keen .Also got some work for my 6 MONTH OLD BMH





This doe came in also


16 August 2011, 02:23
Mr. G
SLDG, that is a great head! weidmannsheil!!


Rgds,

Geir
http://geirandres.blogspot.com
16 August 2011, 12:19
SLDG
Thanks Mr. G That will be my last roe of the season the rut is now in my opinion finnished were i am and that is when i finnish. I wish all you lads across the water well and hope the bucks dont disapear to much.
16 August 2011, 12:31
Anders
Thanks for sharing pics of wonderful bucks! Congrats to all that have succeeded Smiler


Anders

Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no

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