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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5718323" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Depends on a somethings. I think one thing is how much will he put up with where he is fully nocturnal. They already don't daylight much but I do think you can effect daylight movement pretty easy. We have bumped deer while working and have pictures of them an hour or two later. Most of our farms are working farms, and we also as bsk said try to make them somewhat use to us. The only thing we don't do we don't penetrate alot of our woods a ton. We check all of our cameras that aren't cell with our side by side or tractors. A lot of factors and every deer is different. We killed a deer last year that was shot 2 years ago and I swear he lived on 20 to 30 acres. Even after he was shot still got pictures but he only daylighted after he was shot twice once on camera once when he was finally killed. (That we know of of course)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5718323, member: 11992"] Depends on a somethings. I think one thing is how much will he put up with where he is fully nocturnal. They already don't daylight much but I do think you can effect daylight movement pretty easy. We have bumped deer while working and have pictures of them an hour or two later. Most of our farms are working farms, and we also as bsk said try to make them somewhat use to us. The only thing we don't do we don't penetrate alot of our woods a ton. We check all of our cameras that aren't cell with our side by side or tractors. A lot of factors and every deer is different. We killed a deer last year that was shot 2 years ago and I swear he lived on 20 to 30 acres. Even after he was shot still got pictures but he only daylighted after he was shot twice once on camera once when he was finally killed. (That we know of of course) [/QUOTE]
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