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MSU Deer Lab study on Buck Movement
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5787916" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>As soon as I started running season-long photo censuses, I started to see stuff exactly like you're talking about JJ3. Yet at the time, GPS collar studies were so new that no one had picked up on these movement patterns. I'm so glad Auburn and MSU have taken GPS collar studies to such extensive levels. They have now documented many of the movement patterns I <strong>suspected</strong> I was seeing, especially the pattern of bucks that up and leave their normal range and travel to a different location possibly miles away<strong> just for the rut</strong>, then return to their normal range. I see this pattern a fair amount. I think it was an Auburn study that found approximately 20% of older bucks doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5787916, member: 17"] As soon as I started running season-long photo censuses, I started to see stuff exactly like you're talking about JJ3. Yet at the time, GPS collar studies were so new that no one had picked up on these movement patterns. I'm so glad Auburn and MSU have taken GPS collar studies to such extensive levels. They have now documented many of the movement patterns I [B]suspected[/B] I was seeing, especially the pattern of bucks that up and leave their normal range and travel to a different location possibly miles away[B] just for the rut[/B], then return to their normal range. I see this pattern a fair amount. I think it was an Auburn study that found approximately 20% of older bucks doing this. [/QUOTE]
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