JYD is the same bull I got on the 5th in a river crossing about a mile from Lost Valley. He is very active this year. If past experience in any guide, he will continue in the rut well into November. This year is he has a dropped eye guard on his right side, making him very easy to identify.
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JYD bugling in front of the old Clark homestead 10/8/12 AM His herd is to the right, moving to their bedding area. He is declaring his territory.
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JYD Crossing the Buffalo River 10/5/12 The herd bull always follows the cows -- He is looking back for other bulls. |
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