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Whitetail rut kicks into high gear; WA rifle season ends Saturday

A large whitetail buck comes out of hiding during daylight as he pursues does during the rut in northeastern Washington as documented in this motion-activated trail cam photo on Nov. 14, 2011. (Kevin Scheib)
A large whitetail buck comes out of hiding during daylight as he pursues does during the rut in northeastern Washington as documented in this motion-activated trail cam photo on Nov. 14, 2011. (Kevin Scheib)

DEER HUNTING -- The silence has been broken. Some of my Rut Reporters in northeastern Washington have been virtually mum this season as they searched for big bucks. Even rutting activity has been spotty with big buck movements mostly after dark. Until now.

Hunters are buzzing. The excitement is palpable.

The rut appears to be on in a big way almost across the board in Eastern WA, North Idaho and throughout Montana.

Colville hunter Kevin Scheib has been patiently monitoring his trail cams since July, when he documented a few big bucks that disappeared as soon as the September archery seasons started.

Just this weekend, the big ones began to show again. Scheib caught a photo of the hot buck above out in the open well before the end of legal shooting time. Read what Scheib reported, and then tell me where you think he'll be in these last few days before northeastern Washington's late whitetail buck hunt ends on Saturday:

"Now it's on like donkey kong. This guy is swollen and hot for teacher. He came in chasing three does; the first mountain buck I've seen coming out in the lowlands."



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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