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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5664430" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The below graph is one of the ways I track which bucks are using my place, when they were first captured on camera, and when the left (last time they were captured on camera that year/hunting season). On this graph, each older buck is represented by a horizontal red line. The first time the buck was photographed is represented by the red diamond on the left of the line and the last time he was photographed (or was killed) is the red diamond at the right of the line (note that dates are listed along the bottom of the graph, running from left to right). Some bucks' timeline lines go off the right side of the graph, meaning they were still being photographed right until the end of deer season. The timeline lines are stacked bottom to top with the first buck caught on camera at the bottom and the last buck photographed at the top. Notice that there are very distinct times when bucks suddenly appear or disappear. These are grouped around 1) antler velvet shedding and the shift from summer to fall range; 2) just before the rut; and 3) the end of the rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5664430, member: 17"] The below graph is one of the ways I track which bucks are using my place, when they were first captured on camera, and when the left (last time they were captured on camera that year/hunting season). On this graph, each older buck is represented by a horizontal red line. The first time the buck was photographed is represented by the red diamond on the left of the line and the last time he was photographed (or was killed) is the red diamond at the right of the line (note that dates are listed along the bottom of the graph, running from left to right). Some bucks' timeline lines go off the right side of the graph, meaning they were still being photographed right until the end of deer season. The timeline lines are stacked bottom to top with the first buck caught on camera at the bottom and the last buck photographed at the top. Notice that there are very distinct times when bucks suddenly appear or disappear. These are grouped around 1) antler velvet shedding and the shift from summer to fall range; 2) just before the rut; and 3) the end of the rut. [/QUOTE]
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