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Filled 2nd buck tag, Buck questions, wind
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5521102" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Bucks will quarter the wind when they are looking for does because it's more efficient. If they face directly into the wind to travel their scent window is very narrow. Also they could only travel in one direction. They use the wind to their advantage as they travel but it doesn't dictate where they travel. If you wanted to go somewhere, you would use your vision to get there in the most efficient way that you could see. Same with deer except they use their nose more than their vision. I'm sure it's more complex than I'm describing but this is how I think about it. Read the book animals in translation by Temple Grandin. It will help you understand how animals see the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5521102, member: 10373"] Bucks will quarter the wind when they are looking for does because it’s more efficient. If they face directly into the wind to travel their scent window is very narrow. Also they could only travel in one direction. They use the wind to their advantage as they travel but it doesn’t dictate where they travel. If you wanted to go somewhere, you would use your vision to get there in the most efficient way that you could see. Same with deer except they use their nose more than their vision. I’m sure it’s more complex than I’m describing but this is how I think about it. Read the book animals in translation by Temple Grandin. It will help you understand how animals see the world. [/QUOTE]
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