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peak rut usually hits around Nov 10-14, chasing begins about a week before.

I have been hunting in Southeastern Wisconsin and have been noticing sparring action between bucks and also more single doe walking about. Not much chasing yet or daytime activity but it is picking up.11/5/7

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The Average Breeding Date for Wisconsin is November 15th to the 17th. If does are not successfully bred in first cycle, they will generally come into heat again about 28 days later. A common misconception among hunters is cold weather causes the rut.

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In apprx 3 weeks the bucks should begin the chase phase looking for the first does. In N. WI the rut is now peaked/ just starting to die off.

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Three weeks after the first full moon after the autumnal equinox.

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