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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5531354" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I found a sudden and perplexing change in my trial-cam data over the years. Going back as far as I have the data entered (2011 as of this posting), the percent of November older buck images <strong>captured in daylight</strong> ran a consistent 17-19% year after year. Then suddenly, starting in 2017, the percentage jumped up into the low to mid 30% range and has stayed that way. I assumed this must have been a sudden change in camera placement, but going back and looking at the camera locations, I'm still using the exact same scrapes and concentration points today as I was in 2011. I looked at a possibility of camera manufacturer and design differences, and that's not it either. No sudden change in camera type starting in 2017. No major change in habitat starting in 2017. I haven't figured this one out yet, but I'm going to have to look into changes in our hunting style and pressure. But a sudden and consistent change in daylight older buck activity (increasing around 15%) is pretty significant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5531354, member: 17"] I found a sudden and perplexing change in my trial-cam data over the years. Going back as far as I have the data entered (2011 as of this posting), the percent of November older buck images [B]captured in daylight[/B] ran a consistent 17-19% year after year. Then suddenly, starting in 2017, the percentage jumped up into the low to mid 30% range and has stayed that way. I assumed this must have been a sudden change in camera placement, but going back and looking at the camera locations, I'm still using the exact same scrapes and concentration points today as I was in 2011. I looked at a possibility of camera manufacturer and design differences, and that's not it either. No sudden change in camera type starting in 2017. No major change in habitat starting in 2017. I haven't figured this one out yet, but I'm going to have to look into changes in our hunting style and pressure. But a sudden and consistent change in daylight older buck activity (increasing around 15%) is pretty significant. [/QUOTE]
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