I have an axis hunt I have to use by April at Joshua Creek. I have decided I am going to take my son for his birthday on December 28 and let him shoot an axis. When I called to book today they told me that Axis are not plentiful and fully grown out in December. Should I wait until March or April or should I go ahead and give December a try?
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This seems obvious, but the axis will always be somewhere. They also don't shed and grow antlers in an annual cycle the same way whitetail do. They do have waves, but they also always have some that are hard antlered. They are migratory, so if you're hunting a low fenced place the owner should have an idea when their peak migration is for that place, which will be different than the place a few miles down the road.
The kind-of-but-not-always is what makes axis so interesting.
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