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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5213727" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>OK, I gotcha, you're saying you don't know where they are. That's very reasonable and true. I'm just saying, knowing how bucks shift their patterns throughout the year can save much frustration for the land manager. Understanding that bucks on the property during summer may not be there in fall - and mentally preparing for that - is important, as is understanding bucks are going to vastly increase their range around the rut, and some will up and leave for a new area during the 5-6 weeks of the rut only to return afterwards are important components to understanding small-land management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5213727, member: 17"] OK, I gotcha, you're saying you don't know where they are. That's very reasonable and true. I'm just saying, knowing how bucks shift their patterns throughout the year can save much frustration for the land manager. Understanding that bucks on the property during summer may not be there in fall - and mentally preparing for that - is important, as is understanding bucks are going to vastly increase their range around the rut, and some will up and leave for a new area during the 5-6 weeks of the rut only to return afterwards are important components to understanding small-land management. [/QUOTE]
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