#3169322 - 02/19/13 12:33 AM
Re: Buck or doe?
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catman529
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Yep it's probably the button buck I almost shot in my backyard at the end of the season. Ended up shooting its female sibling or friend.
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#3169505 - 02/19/13 08:31 AM
Re: Buck or doe?
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BSK
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For some strange reason, and I suspect it has something to do the learning process, during the rut, button bucks are absolutely fascinated with scrapes. On trail-camera, I will get pictures of the same button buck coming to the same scrape over and over and over, sometimes multiple times per day and staying for long periods of time each visit (up to an hour). I don't know exactly what they are learning, but they literally seem to not be able to leave these scrapes alone.
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