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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5495057" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>That's been the million dollar question in my head all along. They either didn't expand into their fall ranges, or they're dead. If they didn't expand, they have to be on someone's property? We had close to a dozen 2.5 or older deer during the summer. However, only 4 of those have been pictured this fall. What gives?</p><p></p><p>I would find it hard to believe they are there, but just not getting pictured. Our typical camera setups are not just over scrapes, but in high traffic corridors. Or a food plot with a scrape tree placed 5 yards or so into the plot. These setups serve a dual purpose and have worked for two decades. Would love to see a GPS collar study on a year such as this one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5495057, member: 5787"] That’s been the million dollar question in my head all along. They either didn’t expand into their fall ranges, or they’re dead. If they didn’t expand, they have to be on someone’s property? We had close to a dozen 2.5 or older deer during the summer. However, only 4 of those have been pictured this fall. What gives? I would find it hard to believe they are there, but just not getting pictured. Our typical camera setups are not just over scrapes, but in high traffic corridors. Or a food plot with a scrape tree placed 5 yards or so into the plot. These setups serve a dual purpose and have worked for two decades. Would love to see a GPS collar study on a year such as this one [/QUOTE]
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