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#2011646 - 07/30/10 08:46 AM shifting ranges
stik
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saw a thread where BSK was talking about this. my question is will they use the same areas at the same times year to year? for example, i kept seeing 2 very nice bucks(missed the smaller one with bow \:\( )during october last year. they disappeard about the end of october and i haven't seen them since. i don't think either has been killed. will they be back? i haven't seen them yet this year.
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#2011729 - 07/30/10 09:57 AM Re: shifting ranges [Re: stik]
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Some do, some don't. I've seen every pattern imaginable. But it is not uncommon to see an individual buck show the same pattern in seasonal range from year to year.
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#2011743 - 07/30/10 10:08 AM Re: shifting ranges [Re: BSK]
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I could see where similar evironmental conditions (mast, hunting pressure, deer densities,even the bucks age... etc...) from one year to the next might influance the deer to somewhat repeat thier season patterns from one year to the next...I could also imagine where substantial changes in those same environmental conditions could cause them to alter thier seasonal patterns...
...I guess I have no idea!!...

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#2011751 - 07/30/10 10:13 AM Re: shifting ranges [Re: tndrbstr]
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 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
I could see where similar evironmental conditions (mass, hunting pressure, deer densities, etc...) from one year to the next might influance the deer to somewhat repeat thier season patterns from one year to the next...I could also imagine where substantial changes in those same environmental conditions could cause them to alter thier seasonal patterns...
...I guess I have no idea!!...


You're right on the money tndrbstr. In fact, in areas where large-scale agriculture adjoins a large area of hardwoods, you will see two distinct patterns based on acorn production. In good acorn years, deer that have been clustered around and in the ag fields in summer will shift away from the fields in early fall and deep into the hardwoods to access acorns. Yet in that same area in a poor acorn year, deer DON'T shift away from the fields in fall. The food sources are better around and in the harvested crop fields than in the hardwoods, hence no seasonal shift away from the ag fields.
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#2012795 - 07/31/10 10:47 AM Re: shifting ranges [Re: BSK]
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i can only hope. the bigger of the 2 is/was a NICE 12 pt. the other(that i missed)is/was a 20+ in. wide 7 pt. city deer too!
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#2014469 - 08/01/10 10:06 PM Re: shifting ranges [Re: BSK]
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I have experienced this. I missed or wounded a really good buck in the 07 season and never saw him again that season. i kept a cam out non stop hoping to just know his status should he be alive and never caught him on cam until early novemeber of the next year...see pic. just a week later or so a neighboring club killed him not 500 yards from where i shot him and not 500 from where i had my cam! it took an entire year almost to the day! i shot him around nov 7 of 07 if my memory serves me correct during the first week of MZ....he was photoed by me almost a year later to the day and shot one week past that. As Jim Shockey once said. If you see a deer in a particular area, it is a matter of time before he shows again, all things considered..... i have found some truth to this. Game cams prove it. Maybe not in every case as BSK stated but in many nonetheless. Good post Bsk.
Note the two kickers off of the back of the G-2's....Beauty of a buck.

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