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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5893349" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>I know the thread was mainly about buck bedding behavior but, I think deer bedding in general is different depending on the terrain. The places I tend to set up year after year is near bedding, which where I hunt is usually in steep, rocky areas. Where they have a good vantage point to see danger coming and also where they can smell danger coming. I have found bucks like to cruise above these bedding areas wind checking for does during the rut. Often busting them out of bedding areas chasing during the rut. As far as buck bedding I think they just travel around never bedding in the same place very often. Unless they are locked on a hot doe. The key where I hunt is not to pressure the does, once they figure you out they avoid that area. I have hunted the same property for 42 years and I learn something new every year that I think helps me see more mature bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5893349, member: 1568"] I know the thread was mainly about buck bedding behavior but, I think deer bedding in general is different depending on the terrain. The places I tend to set up year after year is near bedding, which where I hunt is usually in steep, rocky areas. Where they have a good vantage point to see danger coming and also where they can smell danger coming. I have found bucks like to cruise above these bedding areas wind checking for does during the rut. Often busting them out of bedding areas chasing during the rut. As far as buck bedding I think they just travel around never bedding in the same place very often. Unless they are locked on a hot doe. The key where I hunt is not to pressure the does, once they figure you out they avoid that area. I have hunted the same property for 42 years and I learn something new every year that I think helps me see more mature bucks. [/QUOTE]
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