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If you have never taken the time to check out Penn State's "Deer Forest Study"
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5058804" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Agree DeerCamp. The methodology of that study was flawed IF they wanted to see small-scale changes in movement based on weather. Interestingly, my data suggests weather has the greatest impact early in the hunting season; i.e. September and October. It is at that time that the first cold snaps seem to play a significant role in movement. However, the rut overpowers weather during November, and the post-rut lull does somewhat the same in December.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5058804, member: 17"] Agree DeerCamp. The methodology of that study was flawed IF they wanted to see small-scale changes in movement based on weather. Interestingly, my data suggests weather has the greatest impact early in the hunting season; i.e. September and October. It is at that time that the first cold snaps seem to play a significant role in movement. However, the rut overpowers weather during November, and the post-rut lull does somewhat the same in December. [/QUOTE]
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