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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5718678" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's exactly what I've personally observed with most deer, bucks or does. Does work as a group most of the season while bucks are individual. If you were to be hunting a certain buck it didn't matter what the weather or moon was doing. What mattered was being where he was going to be on the day he was going to be there. Otherwise hunting a spot for him is a waste of time no matter how awesome the conditions are, because he's nowhere near.</p><p></p><p>However, something I'm unaware of with the GPS studies is if they've studied senior adult bucks. The way a 5 or 6 or older buck behaves is way out of the scope of what's "normal" for all other deer. And there just aren't a whole bunch of them. Are you aware of any that were collared & studied? That would be incredibly interesting to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5718678, member: 20583"] That's exactly what I've personally observed with most deer, bucks or does. Does work as a group most of the season while bucks are individual. If you were to be hunting a certain buck it didn't matter what the weather or moon was doing. What mattered was being where he was going to be on the day he was going to be there. Otherwise hunting a spot for him is a waste of time no matter how awesome the conditions are, because he's nowhere near. However, something I'm unaware of with the GPS studies is if they've studied senior adult bucks. The way a 5 or 6 or older buck behaves is way out of the scope of what's "normal" for all other deer. And there just aren't a whole bunch of them. Are you aware of any that were collared & studied? That would be incredibly interesting to see. [/QUOTE]
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