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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5852449" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>There is rhyme and reason but it's not near as obvious or in your face as it is in ag country. Sign and movement in ag country is confined to the wooded areas. In the big woods it's so spread out that it often seems like it doesn't exist at all. But it does, just way more spread out. As such it also broadens the time line along with it. A buck isn't getting out of bed and walking 50yds to the field edge scrape. He's getting out of bed here tonight and bedding 6 miles away in the morning. I suspect that limits the interest of most hunters to pursue him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5852449, member: 20583"] There is rhyme and reason but it's not near as obvious or in your face as it is in ag country. Sign and movement in ag country is confined to the wooded areas. In the big woods it's so spread out that it often seems like it doesn't exist at all. But it does, just way more spread out. As such it also broadens the time line along with it. A buck isn't getting out of bed and walking 50yds to the field edge scrape. He's getting out of bed here tonight and bedding 6 miles away in the morning. I suspect that limits the interest of most hunters to pursue him. [/QUOTE]
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