Has anyone seen any rut activity in Edwards County yet?
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Per TPWD:
Edward's Plateau
Conception dates for this region ranged from as early as October 9 to a late date of January 30. The Edwards Plateau, Texas' highest deer production region, was divided into three areas for the study. The eastern part had a peak breeding date of November 7. Peak breeding for the central portion was November 24, and the western area had a peak date of December 5. An average of 90 percent of the does were bred and the average number of fetuses found was 1.3 per doe. The majority (90%) of the fawns are born by June 14 in the eastern area, June 26 in the central area, and by July 13 in the western area.
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Originally posted by El General View PostI hunted in the far eastern par of Edwards County of 83 growing up, and it was usually between the second weekend of rifle and Thanksgiving for peak activity.
I'm in southern Real County on the Uvalde county line.
Round two is usually the 2nd 2 weeks of December.
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