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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5195629" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Range shift is late on my farms as well. The 4.5yo killed this morn was still in his bachelor group with a 3.5yo 10, and 3 2.5yos. We've had a couple new bucks shift on, but we've usually picked up a dozen by now. The bucks that usually shift off haven't yet. They are still in their typical summer patterns, with bachelor groups moving in daylight (usually everything 3.5 or older is completely nocturnal now)</p><p></p><p>Not sure why it's behind schedule this year... but it def is. Had I known this was going to happen, I would have made the trip up to hunt this weekend. Normally, there is about a 0.001% chance of seeing a mature buck in daylight after the velvet is off... but my cameras have been catching them every morning after sunrise and every evening before sunset.... just like mid summer patterns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5195629, member: 2805"] Range shift is late on my farms as well. The 4.5yo killed this morn was still in his bachelor group with a 3.5yo 10, and 3 2.5yos. We've had a couple new bucks shift on, but we've usually picked up a dozen by now. The bucks that usually shift off haven't yet. They are still in their typical summer patterns, with bachelor groups moving in daylight (usually everything 3.5 or older is completely nocturnal now) Not sure why it's behind schedule this year... but it def is. Had I known this was going to happen, I would have made the trip up to hunt this weekend. Normally, there is about a 0.001% chance of seeing a mature buck in daylight after the velvet is off... but my cameras have been catching them every morning after sunrise and every evening before sunset.... just like mid summer patterns. [/QUOTE]
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