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Mid day movement of mature bucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="bowtechgump" data-source="post: 5789629" data-attributes="member: 13097"><p>I firmly believe during the rut mid-day is the best time to catch a big buck, or cruiser, without a sweetheart on the prowl. They can catch the wind/scent by following a new trail through a thick area. I also feel that you're far better served to go in early (before everyone else) and sit until 2 in the afternoon, than to leave and get lunch to just come back. It all falls down to pressure and using others pressure to make a way for you to benefit. They are amazing animals that do whatever it takes to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowtechgump, post: 5789629, member: 13097"] I firmly believe during the rut mid-day is the best time to catch a big buck, or cruiser, without a sweetheart on the prowl. They can catch the wind/scent by following a new trail through a thick area. I also feel that you're far better served to go in early (before everyone else) and sit until 2 in the afternoon, than to leave and get lunch to just come back. It all falls down to pressure and using others pressure to make a way for you to benefit. They are amazing animals that do whatever it takes to survive. [/QUOTE]
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