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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5655246" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Answering the question of "how the deer will react" is virtually impossible. It may change their patterns dramatically, or it may not. Figuring out how and why deer what thy do is an effort in futility. All you can do is watch how they react and adjust your hunting accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Hunting in an area that used to be 90% oak forest, it never ceased to amaze me how dramatically different the movement patterns would be from a good acorn year to a poor acorn year. Then alter the habitat (cut some timber), and both patterns change. Trying to figure out deer movement patterns in an ever-changing habitat situation is what keeps deer hunting interesting for me. Every time I think I've got the patterns figured out, we change the habitat and I have to start learning all over again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5655246, member: 17"] Answering the question of "how the deer will react" is virtually impossible. It may change their patterns dramatically, or it may not. Figuring out how and why deer what thy do is an effort in futility. All you can do is watch how they react and adjust your hunting accordingly. Hunting in an area that used to be 90% oak forest, it never ceased to amaze me how dramatically different the movement patterns would be from a good acorn year to a poor acorn year. Then alter the habitat (cut some timber), and both patterns change. Trying to figure out deer movement patterns in an ever-changing habitat situation is what keeps deer hunting interesting for me. Every time I think I've got the patterns figured out, we change the habitat and I have to start learning all over again. [/QUOTE]
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