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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5018021" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm in BSKs opinion group... the most consistent successful whitetail hunters have complete understanding of deer behavior and biology. Especially why certain areas are more frequented ny mature bucks, and how they travel from those areas to other areas to feed or look for does.</p><p></p><p>The checklist they go through in picking a spot is almost subconscious. To others, it appears they are overanalyzing. But to them, their 'gut' feeling is a culmination of fundamentally being able to think like a mature whitetail buck.</p><p></p><p>Some people are lucky and it comes easy... for others, it takes decades to get there. Most never get it though, they just don't care about the 'why' when it comes to whitetail behavior... they just want to enjoy the hunt and have a good time (nothing at all wrong with that)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5018021, member: 2805"] I'm in BSKs opinion group... the most consistent successful whitetail hunters have complete understanding of deer behavior and biology. Especially why certain areas are more frequented ny mature bucks, and how they travel from those areas to other areas to feed or look for does. The checklist they go through in picking a spot is almost subconscious. To others, it appears they are overanalyzing. But to them, their 'gut' feeling is a culmination of fundamentally being able to think like a mature whitetail buck. Some people are lucky and it comes easy... for others, it takes decades to get there. Most never get it though, they just don't care about the 'why' when it comes to whitetail behavior... they just want to enjoy the hunt and have a good time (nothing at all wrong with that) [/QUOTE]
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