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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5273252" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Really good stuff Dumbluck. I'll have to go through the data and see if the times for mature buck visits makes a sudden shift just before breeding kicks off.</p><p></p><p>One odd thing I noticed that I've never tried to take advantage of (but will in the future) is a surge in daylight older buck scraping at the end of the rut. With peak breeding being somewhere around the 10th to 17th of November, I was really surprised by the number of good bucks working scrapes at any hour during daylight the last days of November to the first couple of days of December. From years of looking at data on buck pictures by date, I knew there was a spike in buck pictures at that time but had never focused on the time of day those pictures were being taken. A really shocking percentage are during daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5273252, member: 17"] Really good stuff Dumbluck. I'll have to go through the data and see if the times for mature buck visits makes a sudden shift just before breeding kicks off. One odd thing I noticed that I've never tried to take advantage of (but will in the future) is a surge in daylight older buck scraping at the end of the rut. With peak breeding being somewhere around the 10th to 17th of November, I was really surprised by the number of good bucks working scrapes at any hour during daylight the last days of November to the first couple of days of December. From years of looking at data on buck pictures by date, I knew there was a spike in buck pictures at that time but had never focused on the time of day those pictures were being taken. A really shocking percentage are during daylight. [/QUOTE]
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