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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5894004" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>For dark hours bedding I'd say that's accurate. But for daylight bedding I disagree. I know far too many spots where more often than not if I approach them in daylight hours I'll bump a buck up. It may not be the same buck every time and probably isn't, but it's a spot bucks like to bed during daylight. It's like a good fishing spot. You can get them there year after year, decade after decade. They range in size from a small shelf below a hogback ridge to a couple acre woodlot in big ag. I believe a coincidence is two or three times. More than that is a pattern. And the pattern I see is there are a few certain spots I can bump up a bedded buck on the regular and a whole lot of ground where I can't, so to me that indicates there's a preference for that spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5894004, member: 20583"] For dark hours bedding I'd say that's accurate. But for daylight bedding I disagree. I know far too many spots where more often than not if I approach them in daylight hours I'll bump a buck up. It may not be the same buck every time and probably isn't, but it's a spot bucks like to bed during daylight. It's like a good fishing spot. You can get them there year after year, decade after decade. They range in size from a small shelf below a hogback ridge to a couple acre woodlot in big ag. I believe a coincidence is two or three times. More than that is a pattern. And the pattern I see is there are a few certain spots I can bump up a bedded buck on the regular and a whole lot of ground where I can't, so to me that indicates there's a preference for that spot. [/QUOTE]
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