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<blockquote data-quote="jlmustain" data-source="post: 3282942" data-attributes="member: 12917"><p>I've enjoyed his site. I don't know about the biology of it all, but I can appreciate what I read from folks who do know deer biology, especially if it relates to helping put meat in my freezer. Knowing stomach chambers isn't as big a deal to me as making sure I don't puncture it.</p><p></p><p>BSK, do you have a 'site/blog with articles about the biology of deer and how it relates to hunting them?</p><p></p><p>As for the moon, I don't yet see a correlation between it and deer movement, intrinsically. Practically, though, I do pay attention to it, especially in December if fuller moons occur on clear nights. I do see a correlation there in that they all seem to put up shop by shooting hours on pressured land since they can accomplish what they need to by the moon's light.</p><p></p><p>I can see where it would frustrate a deer biologist to read unproven or false claims by non-biologists who claim to be.</p><p></p><p>As for the rut, I've only paid attention to what chases does, and since the moon's never done that, I don't pay it much mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlmustain, post: 3282942, member: 12917"] I've enjoyed his site. I don't know about the biology of it all, but I can appreciate what I read from folks who do know deer biology, especially if it relates to helping put meat in my freezer. Knowing stomach chambers isn't as big a deal to me as making sure I don't puncture it. BSK, do you have a 'site/blog with articles about the biology of deer and how it relates to hunting them? As for the moon, I don't yet see a correlation between it and deer movement, intrinsically. Practically, though, I do pay attention to it, especially in December if fuller moons occur on clear nights. I do see a correlation there in that they all seem to put up shop by shooting hours on pressured land since they can accomplish what they need to by the moon's light. I can see where it would frustrate a deer biologist to read unproven or false claims by non-biologists who claim to be. As for the rut, I've only paid attention to what chases does, and since the moon's never done that, I don't pay it much mind. [/QUOTE]
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