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Mature deer behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5718606" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I had the opportunity to hunt Ensley unit many years ago when it was very good. Since 8 pointers were off limits, I had this giant 8 pointer 140 class, buck ease through my shooting lane. I got to observe this mature buck at close range for over 30 minutes and it taught me a great deal about their behavior. He stood motionless for long stretches of time, only moving his head. He was watching and smelling only. Any movement, sound or smell, he picked up on immediately. I think many hunters get detected long before they ever see this age buck! And the buck simply eases out of their area!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5718606, member: 10373"] I had the opportunity to hunt Ensley unit many years ago when it was very good. Since 8 pointers were off limits, I had this giant 8 pointer 140 class, buck ease through my shooting lane. I got to observe this mature buck at close range for over 30 minutes and it taught me a great deal about their behavior. He stood motionless for long stretches of time, only moving his head. He was watching and smelling only. Any movement, sound or smell, he picked up on immediately. I think many hunters get detected long before they ever see this age buck! And the buck simply eases out of their area! [/QUOTE]
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