Late October Deer Hunting: Where Are the Bucks? 🦌- The Road Hunter Podcast
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In this episode of The Road Hunter Podcast, we talk about the slow late-October deer hunting season. Deer sightings have been scarce, and the rut feels late this year. We share what we’re seeing (and not seeing) in the field, discuss weather and moon phase factors, and swap thoughts on how to stay patient when the action cools down. Grab a coffee, settle in, and join the hunt talk!
A quiet, foggy late-October sit.Related: breaking down a clearcut.
Why the Bucks Went Quiet in Late OctoberLate October is usually when the rut starts stirring bucks into moving during daylight, but this season it felt late. We sat a clearcut with a known game trail cutting through the bottom, a spot that’s held 25 deer at once in years past, and still came up quiet. That’s deer hunting some days: you know they’re there, you just have to out-wait them.
Reading a Clearcut When Nothing’s MovingWhen the action’s slow, we still focus on the same edges every time: the tree line where deer have come out before, the flat where they feed, and the well-defined game trail cutting across the bottom. Patience and consistency beat driving around hoping to get lucky.
- If a spot has produced before, trust it: deer reuse the same trails and edges season after season
- A late rut means daylight movement stays light longer into the season: don’t give up on a slow stretch
- Glass the transition zones first, that’s where deer move between bedding and feeding
Rut timing shifts year to year based on temperature, moon phase, and local deer density. A warm or inconsistent fall can push peak rut activity later than usual.
Should I leave a spot if I’m not seeing deer?Not necessarily. If a clearcut or edge has produced sightings in the past, it’s usually worth sitting it out longer rather than burning time and fuel driving to a new, unknown spot.
Stay patient out there: the bucks will move eventually. Thanks for listening, and we’ll catch you next time.
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