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Rut in Jones County? #4708605 10/31/13 06:16 PM
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Has anyone noticed any rut activity in Jones county yet? Here in Palo pinto County we saw a BIG mature 10 point standing in the middle of the coastal by himself with his neck swollen.

Re: Rut in Jones County? [Re: aadkins721] #4714948 11/03/13 12:01 PM
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Re: Rut in Jones County? [Re: warrington] #4714985 11/03/13 12:39 PM
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I've seen doe being chased in southern taylor county. All manner of daytime activity.

Re: Rut in Jones County? [Re: Dragonuv] #4715370 11/03/13 03:35 PM
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Seeing a doe or 2 getting chased isn't quite enough for me, when you see the older bucks on the run after does, then I consider the rut on. Personally I think it is a couple of weeks too early for the rut in Jones county.


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