by Wapiti » 02 Mar 2026, 6:06 am
Red deer stag with sticks for antlers probably was a spiker, in other words, 16 months old or older. At 22 months old they drop those antlers and will grow the next set, depending on genetics and nutrition it will be 3-4 points per side and up to 36" high.
Right now (beginning March) both Fallow, Red and Wapiti are/have rubbed their new antlers hard and sharp in preparation for the "rut" when they breed for the year and hopefully pass their genetics on, impregnating the Does and Cows and hopefully ensuring the next years resource.
Females should outnumber males, I reckon 5-10 does/cows to a male. Too many males (in fact too many animals in general) stresses food nutrition resources and definitely quality of both size and antler production.
For you hunters wishing to ensure best quality animals, and just to assist your hunting futures having deer to hunt, consider this:
The rut is when it is, usually around April. Easter is generally when people get excited. The full moon and the usual change in season will trigger it, as well as the animals inbuilt time clock.
The females come into season then, triggering the males interest.
Then you'll see the males trying to impress the ladies and get a score. Piss*ng on themselves, roaring, croaking, generally running themselves stupid. They will hardly eat during this time, spending all of it chasing skirts. This is why the meat will be not anything like what it would be at say, the end of the year after the spring-summer season's rains give them a great feed and they put on condition again.
"Hunters" get all excited about the rut, and it's parroted by people who know no better online, in magazines, and it starts a frenzy of hunters going bush. The "rut" is when someone who isn't a very good hunter can take advantage of this and stumble around when all the males are distracted by sexual frenzy. This is the reason the rut is said as the best time to hunt. But it's a stupid idea.
After the "rut" in Aus, winter starts, further limiting feed quality to recover body (therefore meat) condition, so taking a rutting animal is STUPID for two very good reasons.
1. Body condition - meat is at the lowest quality, so this is not the best time to harvest a male. Then, it's winter and the male that's not shot by someone then is in poor condition until fresh feed starts hopefully, in spring.
2. If the male is a good one, the "hunter" will shoot him before he has a chance to mate. This is just stupid.
The females cycle once, maybe twice during the rut.
Contrary to the "Deer Masters" out there, the males don't get to decide who they mate with. The one that puts on the biggest display over weeks and weeks might impress some of the ladies he's desperately trying to get to mate with. It will usually be just before they stop cycling that they allow their favourite stag/buck to mate with them.
The stag is NOT in control in who/if he gets to mate.
If unsuccessful in finding a male they like, the females may cycle twice, and give a male they like another chance.
This is the issue.
"Hunters" who have listened to the bullcrap and rubbish from online/in-print floggers will try and kill the best bucks while they are distracted, because it's easy.
These best males will then NOT get to spread the best genes and the quality of the herd, even the impregnation of the next generation is ruined.
Then, good strong meat animals and the trophies some people insist on are marginalised for the future, if not ruined.
That is not QDM, Quality Deer Management, and resource management.
Imagine if a farmer shot or sold his bulls just after his cows have cycled and he has not yet mated with his herd. Run himself into the ground and during that, he is killed.
You wouldn't have a business.
Nor will you have the best, or any, deer for your futures except does. Until there are no more, or very few, offspring and then, few if no opportunities to hunt them. Males or females into the future.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle