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<blockquote data-quote="jaybird62" data-source="post: 3861609" data-attributes="member: 3437"><p>There's no simple recipe. Setting up on an old buck is intuition based upon lots of time in the woods. Sometimes it takes years of info gathering to connect the dots between a buck's bedding sanctuary and his normal feeding/breeding destinations. Just like spring turkey hunting, learning the lay of the land you hunt is important. </p><p></p><p>Learn how to track. Be meticulous. Make notes. </p><p></p><p>By the time you get a mature buck on camera it is probably too late to pattern him because the ground work you need to do will probably make him completely nocturnal. Now that the rut is largely over, your best bet is to hunt food sources. It often takes hunting experience with a particular buck when he is 2 and staying after him to kill him when he is 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybird62, post: 3861609, member: 3437"] There's no simple recipe. Setting up on an old buck is intuition based upon lots of time in the woods. Sometimes it takes years of info gathering to connect the dots between a buck's bedding sanctuary and his normal feeding/breeding destinations. Just like spring turkey hunting, learning the lay of the land you hunt is important. Learn how to track. Be meticulous. Make notes. By the time you get a mature buck on camera it is probably too late to pattern him because the ground work you need to do will probably make him completely nocturnal. Now that the rut is largely over, your best bet is to hunt food sources. It often takes hunting experience with a particular buck when he is 2 and staying after him to kill him when he is 5. [/QUOTE]
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