Ussally in Sept the little antler sparring starts and rubs are showing up and then in mid Oct , during Bow season the older does come and it continues into November and the younger does come into heat in Dec if they reach maturity. I find that the 1st - 15th of November is the best time to find yourself rattling and grunting in buck's in Susquehanna County. I've had many encounters with some nice buck's. There are time's to scout prior to then for staging area's, food sorce's, and bedding area's. Go out month's prior and do your home work and practice shooting. It will pay off come the magical time called the "rut". Remember this as well. For every dieheart deer hunter, there is a even more supportive spouce. I got that off of a hunting video, none the less it's 110% correct.
yes you do need a permit
around the middle of october
It will vary form place to place around the state but should be close too the end of October or first week or two of November. Some deer will be early and others late going into December.
It normally happens around the harvest moon... It varies across the country. In New York it is most usually between Nov. 6th and 17th. Temperature can have a big effect on this as warm weather can delay it. Look for signs like scrapes and rubs on commonly traveled deer routes. This is usually a godd indicator that the bucks are beginning to advertise their presence more and are getting ready to start actively searching out does.
a lot!!! =P a lot lot!!!
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I don't think petunias are deer favorites, but they have eaten mine on occasion in Southwestern PA.
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Sure.. It might not be legal though...
About 375 road miles.
They live in many different places. For example, in Pennsylvania, the population is decent to the effect that there are not as many road kill deer anymore. A popular place is in Bradford PA, which is located in PA. Also Allegheny is a great place too.