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<blockquote data-quote="flankston" data-source="post: 5273448" data-attributes="member: 22120"><p>BSK did you happen to notice when a new buck would move into your area? Say he might had been missing in the later part of October / Early November and then move in? We all know this happens, but it would be interesting in the movement you had of one particular buck. I've noticed that some bucks that I had on camera were missing for periods, but then would show up or maybe were not on camera but then showed in December running scrapes. Just wondered if you took a sample size of say 1 or 2 and noticed what their frequency looked like</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flankston, post: 5273448, member: 22120"] BSK did you happen to notice when a new buck would move into your area? Say he might had been missing in the later part of October / Early November and then move in? We all know this happens, but it would be interesting in the movement you had of one particular buck. I've noticed that some bucks that I had on camera were missing for periods, but then would show up or maybe were not on camera but then showed in December running scrapes. Just wondered if you took a sample size of say 1 or 2 and noticed what their frequency looked like [/QUOTE]
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