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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5894017" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've only seen that occasionally and almost every time it's because he's tending a doe or watching/waiting over a doe trail. I have seen them bed on points, shelves, or just below the crest of hogback ridges in open timber but there was an obvious terrain advantage. I don't assume that's what you meant. Otherwise the only exception I've seen is summer or night. In summer they lay down right in the open so long as there's shade. I assume because of uninhibited breeze to keep them cool. Or at night they seem to bed down anywhere like they let their guard down completely. But during fall if I see one bedding without vegetation or terrain cover it's pretty much because of a doe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5894017, member: 20583"] I've only seen that occasionally and almost every time it's because he's tending a doe or watching/waiting over a doe trail. I have seen them bed on points, shelves, or just below the crest of hogback ridges in open timber but there was an obvious terrain advantage. I don't assume that's what you meant. Otherwise the only exception I've seen is summer or night. In summer they lay down right in the open so long as there's shade. I assume because of uninhibited breeze to keep them cool. Or at night they seem to bed down anywhere like they let their guard down completely. But during fall if I see one bedding without vegetation or terrain cover it's pretty much because of a doe. [/QUOTE]
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