There’s no better time to talk about the whitetail rut than early November. Joining the podcast is New York native Peter Fiduccia, known to many as the Deer Doctor. Pete, also known for his many years on Woods & Water TV, shares how he breaks down the rut into four phases and offers rattling and especially calling techniques for each of those phases. Dan also takes some time at the start of the show to provide an update on the developments following the discovery of chronic wasting disease in New York’s Jefferson County.
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