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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5540015" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>In the past, exact same thing on my place. Almost zero mature bucks on camera after the 1st week of December. And those middle-aged bucks that hung around post-rut (and it wouldn't be many) were like ghosts, totally nocturnal. December hunting was hardly worth the effort.</p><p></p><p>However, ever since we made massive changes to our habitat (heavily cut the timber off 1/5 of the property), things have changed. It may have been JCDEERMAN who predicted I would see more daylight activity longer into the season that I used to see once we had a lot of the property in cover. This has been a fact! Even before this weird year, since we cut the timber, we're holding mature bucks longer, and all age bucks are more active in daylight post-rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5540015, member: 17"] In the past, exact same thing on my place. Almost zero mature bucks on camera after the 1st week of December. And those middle-aged bucks that hung around post-rut (and it wouldn't be many) were like ghosts, totally nocturnal. December hunting was hardly worth the effort. However, ever since we made massive changes to our habitat (heavily cut the timber off 1/5 of the property), things have changed. It may have been JCDEERMAN who predicted I would see more daylight activity longer into the season that I used to see once we had a lot of the property in cover. This has been a fact! Even before this weird year, since we cut the timber, we're holding mature bucks longer, and all age bucks are more active in daylight post-rut. [/QUOTE]
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