Episode 9 -Deer Biology, Seasonal Change, and Smarter Hunting in Kentucky with Kentuckys Deer Coordinator Joe McDermott
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🦌 Episode 9: Deer Biology, Seasonal Change, and Smarter Hunting in Kentucky
If you’ve ever wondered why deer suddenly change patterns during the season — not just where they go, but when and how they move — this episode is for you.
In this episode of Bluegrass Woods & Water, we take a deep dive into deer biology and physiology throughout the entire season, from early archery to the rut, second rut, and late season. By understanding what’s happening inside a deer’s body — hormones, energy demands, recovery, and survival — you’ll start to see deer movement in a whole new way and make smarter decisions in the stand.
I’m also joined by Joe McDermott, Kentucky’s Deer Program Coordinator with the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, for a science-based, Kentucky-focused conversation on:
• Deer behavior and herd health
• EHD and CWD
• Tag limits and deer management
• What Kentucky hunters should really understand about the herd
We’ll also hit a Deer Camp Update, break down some common myths in Field Fact or Fiction, and wrap things up with a Sports Minute.
🎯 If you are a deer hunter in Kentucky, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
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