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MSU Deer Lab study on Buck Movement
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5789640" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>I've got this saved on my computer in my trail camera photo files, I have yet to have the time to nerd out on it but can't wait. I did read a little about sedentary and mobile bucks, I have always referred to them as homebodies and roamers. The buck I killed this year was a rut roamer and knew I needed to get on him before he shifted on me. I got lucky that we got an excellent early cold front to get him on his feet when I needed it. </p><p></p><p>I love this kind of data and can't wait to read it.</p><p></p><p>One study I would love to see is how a particular buck changes his pattern as they age. I would speculate the buck shrinks his range drastically and spends most of his time in small pockets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5789640, member: 22434"] I've got this saved on my computer in my trail camera photo files, I have yet to have the time to nerd out on it but can't wait. I did read a little about sedentary and mobile bucks, I have always referred to them as homebodies and roamers. The buck I killed this year was a rut roamer and knew I needed to get on him before he shifted on me. I got lucky that we got an excellent early cold front to get him on his feet when I needed it. I love this kind of data and can't wait to read it. One study I would love to see is how a particular buck changes his pattern as they age. I would speculate the buck shrinks his range drastically and spends most of his time in small pockets. [/QUOTE]
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