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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5776560" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>As I mentioned above, the ways to analyze data are endless. An analysis I have found interesting/useful is to look at the number of unique bucks photographed using my property on a daily basis (as well as looking at the trend through a 3 or 5-day running mean). What I've found is that, over the years, there are traditional dates for my property when the most different bucks are using the property. Exactly why these dates keep popping up year after year is the mystery yet to be solved, but from a hunting standpoint, knowing what days of the year the most different bucks will be using your property can be very helpful.</p><p></p><p>This graph does not display how many times each buck was photographed per day, just how many unique older bucks were photographed on the property each calendar day for this year (so far). Averaging this kind of data over many years can be very interesting, as again you might find there are traditional dates for the peaks and valleys which can be taken advantage of by a hunter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5776560, member: 17"] As I mentioned above, the ways to analyze data are endless. An analysis I have found interesting/useful is to look at the number of unique bucks photographed using my property on a daily basis (as well as looking at the trend through a 3 or 5-day running mean). What I've found is that, over the years, there are traditional dates for my property when the most different bucks are using the property. Exactly why these dates keep popping up year after year is the mystery yet to be solved, but from a hunting standpoint, knowing what days of the year the most different bucks will be using your property can be very helpful. This graph does not display how many times each buck was photographed per day, just how many unique older bucks were photographed on the property each calendar day for this year (so far). Averaging this kind of data over many years can be very interesting, as again you might find there are traditional dates for the peaks and valleys which can be taken advantage of by a hunter. [/QUOTE]
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