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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5017051" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>For sure. He looks extremely healthy in that pic for it to be January and post-rut. I hope you can become more familiar with him over time. As mega mentioned, a fair amount of bucks range shift for a mayriad of reasons, and many times it is hunting presuure. I know all too well with some of the places I have hunted and the pressure we put on the deer herd. I'd have trail cam pics of bucks in spot A all October, then when the masses hit the woods mid November I would either lose them altogether, or pick them up on trail camera a mile away. Likely looking for a sanctuary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5017051, member: 131"] For sure. He looks extremely healthy in that pic for it to be January and post-rut. I hope you can become more familiar with him over time. As mega mentioned, a fair amount of bucks range shift for a mayriad of reasons, and many times it is hunting presuure. I know all too well with some of the places I have hunted and the pressure we put on the deer herd. I'd have trail cam pics of bucks in spot A all October, then when the masses hit the woods mid November I would either lose them altogether, or pick them up on trail camera a mile away. Likely looking for a sanctuary. [/QUOTE]
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