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Great article/research on bucks shifting range during the season
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5695294" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That was an interesting article that I find completely relatable. There were a couple of things that particularly struck me. First was the mention that some of the "fall" bucks only stayed around for a few days or weeks while some stayed around longer. I'd love to see this same exact study executed exactly the same way on the same properties for several consecutive years. The only real pattern I've ever found with a buck is on a macro level. They tend to do the same things at the same times year after year. This study if done on a multiple year level would not only expose that tendency but perhaps also give a percentage of time that it happens. My entire hunt is based round predicting where a buck will be and when, according to how he moved in previous years. </p><p></p><p>Another thing that got me thinking was the purpose of a baited summer survey. Many of those bucks are going to leave in September and different bucks will arrive. Doesn't seem like there's much one could glean from doing it, or at least not much info relating to hunting season. Perhaps I missed or misunderstood it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5695294, member: 20583"] That was an interesting article that I find completely relatable. There were a couple of things that particularly struck me. First was the mention that some of the "fall" bucks only stayed around for a few days or weeks while some stayed around longer. I'd love to see this same exact study executed exactly the same way on the same properties for several consecutive years. The only real pattern I've ever found with a buck is on a macro level. They tend to do the same things at the same times year after year. This study if done on a multiple year level would not only expose that tendency but perhaps also give a percentage of time that it happens. My entire hunt is based round predicting where a buck will be and when, according to how he moved in previous years. Another thing that got me thinking was the purpose of a baited summer survey. Many of those bucks are going to leave in September and different bucks will arrive. Doesn't seem like there's much one could glean from doing it, or at least not much info relating to hunting season. Perhaps I missed or misunderstood it? [/QUOTE]
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