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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5495101" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've been trying to rationalize what's going on same as everybody else, and while I like the idea that maybe the bucks simply didn't shift, they have to be somewhere. One of the farms I hunt IS where bachelor groups of bucks spend their summer. The oldest buck I've had on cam all year at that place is 2.5yrs. I'm always in a race against time to shoot one before he leaves, but this year I didn't have any. </p><p></p><p>The other farm I hunt is a big oak & beech wood lot in the middle of a 80acre cattle pasture, butted against the Duck River. It's where rutting bucks cruise through and is usually a place I can shoot a deer any day I want, with pretty fair chance at getting a big one. Not this year. Only one mature buck showed up and I was fortunate to get him, but it's not like I had much selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5495101, member: 20583"] I've been trying to rationalize what's going on same as everybody else, and while I like the idea that maybe the bucks simply didn't shift, they have to be somewhere. One of the farms I hunt IS where bachelor groups of bucks spend their summer. The oldest buck I've had on cam all year at that place is 2.5yrs. I'm always in a race against time to shoot one before he leaves, but this year I didn't have any. The other farm I hunt is a big oak & beech wood lot in the middle of a 80acre cattle pasture, butted against the Duck River. It's where rutting bucks cruise through and is usually a place I can shoot a deer any day I want, with pretty fair chance at getting a big one. Not this year. Only one mature buck showed up and I was fortunate to get him, but it's not like I had much selection. [/QUOTE]
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