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Alright another one of my Dumb questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5765542" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Another interesting note: When we first bought and started hunting our property, it was all big hardwoods. During bow season, buck sightings were equally split between mornings and evenings. However, the later in the year it got, mornings became more and more dominant. In fact, by gun season, it wasn't even worth hunting in the evenings. I think we went years of gun seasons without seeing a buck in the evenings. Yet all of that changed once we began altering the habitat. The more timber we cut (creating brushy areas), and the more food plot acreage we created, the better the afternoon hunting got during November. Now, the two (mornings versus evenings) are about equal. Habitat definitely plays a role in best hunting times mornings versus evenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5765542, member: 17"] Another interesting note: When we first bought and started hunting our property, it was all big hardwoods. During bow season, buck sightings were equally split between mornings and evenings. However, the later in the year it got, mornings became more and more dominant. In fact, by gun season, it wasn't even worth hunting in the evenings. I think we went years of gun seasons without seeing a buck in the evenings. Yet all of that changed once we began altering the habitat. The more timber we cut (creating brushy areas), and the more food plot acreage we created, the better the afternoon hunting got during November. Now, the two (mornings versus evenings) are about equal. Habitat definitely plays a role in best hunting times mornings versus evenings. [/QUOTE]
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