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Interesting article on science/data versus "common sense" in deer mgmt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5584564" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've never experienced anything quite like that. The only response I've ever seen was opposite. I shot a nice 3yr old buck once and the doe he was with refused to leave his side, then minutes later several more bucks and does came out and circled him. The doe he was with nudged him a couple times but the others just stood back in what appeared to be confusion??? It was weird and a little sad. I'd never seen deer act like that before and haven't seen it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5584564, member: 20583"] I've never experienced anything quite like that. The only response I've ever seen was opposite. I shot a nice 3yr old buck once and the doe he was with refused to leave his side, then minutes later several more bucks and does came out and circled him. The doe he was with nudged him a couple times but the others just stood back in what appeared to be confusion??? It was weird and a little sad. I'd never seen deer act like that before and haven't seen it since. [/QUOTE]
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