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Field-edge scrapes versus woods scrapes
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5833049" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Very interesting Tellico4x4. But be careful of just using total pictures. A buck may stay at a scrape for 5-10 minutes and get dozens and dozens of pictures taken of himself. That's why I only analyze the data by "events." In essence, as soon as a buck triggers the camera, it becomes an event. No matter how many pictures I get of him during that visit, it is still just one event in my data. He must leave and be off camera for a minimum of 10 minutes before another trigger of the camera makes it a second event. In addition, many times a deer just walks past the area of the scrape and triggers the camera. I don't count those. I only use buck events where the buck interacts with the scrape. I get TONS of doe pictures at field-edge scrapes, but nowhere near as many at woods scrapes.</p><p></p><p>My data from 2012-2023 includes 2,548 separate buck interactions with scrapes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5833049, member: 17"] Very interesting Tellico4x4. But be careful of just using total pictures. A buck may stay at a scrape for 5-10 minutes and get dozens and dozens of pictures taken of himself. That's why I only analyze the data by "events." In essence, as soon as a buck triggers the camera, it becomes an event. No matter how many pictures I get of him during that visit, it is still just one event in my data. He must leave and be off camera for a minimum of 10 minutes before another trigger of the camera makes it a second event. In addition, many times a deer just walks past the area of the scrape and triggers the camera. I don't count those. I only use buck events where the buck interacts with the scrape. I get TONS of doe pictures at field-edge scrapes, but nowhere near as many at woods scrapes. My data from 2012-2023 includes 2,548 separate buck interactions with scrapes. [/QUOTE]
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