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Filled 2nd buck tag, Buck questions, wind
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5521324" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Also don't fret the patience thing. If you're new then kill the bucks that make you happy and enjoy yourself. Every deer taken is an education. It's cliche to say but hunting mature bucks is almost like hunting a different species altogether. They move slow and deliberate, sniffing and analyzing everything before stepping into the open. They're almost always the last into a field and first to leave it. In the woods they rarely walk a trail in daylight unless they're looking for does. They get big and old by doing things differently than other deer. IMO they're not really difficult to hunt, just different. The hardest part is having one to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5521324, member: 20583"] Also don't fret the patience thing. If you're new then kill the bucks that make you happy and enjoy yourself. Every deer taken is an education. It's cliche to say but hunting mature bucks is almost like hunting a different species altogether. They move slow and deliberate, sniffing and analyzing everything before stepping into the open. They're almost always the last into a field and first to leave it. In the woods they rarely walk a trail in daylight unless they're looking for does. They get big and old by doing things differently than other deer. IMO they're not really difficult to hunt, just different. The hardest part is having one to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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