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Mature deer behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5718316" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>Remote areas where they never see or smell a human. They will leave most of the time without you ever knowing they were there. Doe's are the same way in the remote areas. Just not as ghost like as the bucks are. It's really all about how often they smell human scent. And if they do smell humans and if most of the time it isn't usually connected to danger then you're fine. But you bust him in a bed regardless he's gonna use a different bed. In the mountains they have several beds depending on thermals and wind direction. Ski had a brilliant graph on lulls in wind and movement. That's normally why the old bucks are moving at that time in my estimation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5718316, member: 22774"] Remote areas where they never see or smell a human. They will leave most of the time without you ever knowing they were there. Doe’s are the same way in the remote areas. Just not as ghost like as the bucks are. It’s really all about how often they smell human scent. And if they do smell humans and if most of the time it isn’t usually connected to danger then you’re fine. But you bust him in a bed regardless he’s gonna use a different bed. In the mountains they have several beds depending on thermals and wind direction. Ski had a brilliant graph on lulls in wind and movement. That’s normally why the old bucks are moving at that time in my estimation. [/QUOTE]
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