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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5718715" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That would be one of the outliers I'd expect. It would also explain why folks speak of bumping an old buck out of his bed then waiting for him to return. I've not personally experienced that, only heard of it. When I bump a buck he's gone. Perhaps I just bump them harder lol? </p><p></p><p>Another thought I had about that is something I've seen with satellite bucks and with hunting same spot year after year. If a big old buck is killed, another buck often takes his place pretty immediately. And I've been in stand and watched an old buck leave and within minutes another not necessarily lesser buck come in to his spot sniffing around as if he's ninja spying or staking out the other buck. I've wondered if that is what folks are seeing but thinking it's the same buck coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5718715, member: 20583"] That would be one of the outliers I'd expect. It would also explain why folks speak of bumping an old buck out of his bed then waiting for him to return. I've not personally experienced that, only heard of it. When I bump a buck he's gone. Perhaps I just bump them harder lol? Another thought I had about that is something I've seen with satellite bucks and with hunting same spot year after year. If a big old buck is killed, another buck often takes his place pretty immediately. And I've been in stand and watched an old buck leave and within minutes another not necessarily lesser buck come in to his spot sniffing around as if he's ninja spying or staking out the other buck. I've wondered if that is what folks are seeing but thinking it's the same buck coming back. [/QUOTE]
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