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07-10-2009, 07:19 PM
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| | | Fallow deer rut photography tips In my local woods in Sussex, I have spotted frequent signs that a fallow deer has been marking his terrority there. There's been loads of fraying of the trees and numerous scrapes all on the edges of the woodland overhanging a field and in the woodland around.
Last Autumn I saw a massive white buck rutting and I'm hoping to get a film him this year. There's a great unused hunting treestand which has a great view over literally all the deer's markings.
Does anyone know maybe the best time withing the day to film then? Any things to watch out for? If fallow deer prefer to rut in woodland or out in the field?
All hints and tips would be great!
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