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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5400321" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Dodge Man,</p><p></p><p>I agree with both tree_ghost and Megalomaniac. First, it is very possible few bucks use the property NOW. During the fawn rearing season, does and their fawns are dominant over bucks, and can force bucks out of the area. This is most common when one property/area is very desirable habitat (food and cover-wise) while surrounding areas are not. In essence, when neighboring properties are a patchwork of "good" and "bad" habitat. But Megalomaniac is also correct that bucks should still be in bachelor groups at this time, so it would not be uncommon for many cameras to catch no bucks, but then one camera catching ALL of the bucks in the area.</p><p></p><p>But definitely don't get freaked out if you aren't finding many bucks on camera right now. Some bucks shift their seasonal ranges dramatically from summer to fall, and a property almost devoid of bucks in summer can be crawling with bucks in fall. This shift will begin right around antler velvet shedding time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5400321, member: 17"] Dodge Man, I agree with both tree_ghost and Megalomaniac. First, it is very possible few bucks use the property NOW. During the fawn rearing season, does and their fawns are dominant over bucks, and can force bucks out of the area. This is most common when one property/area is very desirable habitat (food and cover-wise) while surrounding areas are not. In essence, when neighboring properties are a patchwork of "good" and "bad" habitat. But Megalomaniac is also correct that bucks should still be in bachelor groups at this time, so it would not be uncommon for many cameras to catch no bucks, but then one camera catching ALL of the bucks in the area. But definitely don't get freaked out if you aren't finding many bucks on camera right now. Some bucks shift their seasonal ranges dramatically from summer to fall, and a property almost devoid of bucks in summer can be crawling with bucks in fall. This shift will begin right around antler velvet shedding time. [/QUOTE]
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