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Columns - Monthly : Wolverine Tip Of The Month
Last Updated: Feb 22nd, 2007 - 18:37:03

When Does Your Rut Start?
By Wolverine
Sep 14, 2006, 06:57

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Wolverine® is the maker of boots and head-to-toe apparel and gear for relentless outdoor adventurers and hunters. Visit Wolverine Boots on the web.

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Wondering when the deer rutting season begins? Visit the State Parks and Wildlife Web site for your particular state. These sites typically include an estimated rutting season timeline as well as tips for specific hunting areas in that state. 

This monthly outdoor tip is provided by Wolverine®, maker of head-to-toe apparel and gear for relentless outdoor adventurers.  

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